OneXPlayer Launches Convertible X1 Pro Gaming Tablet with Intel Core Ultra-H Processor, Debuts EVA Asuka Limited Edition at $1649

OneXPlayer has officially unveiled its latest high-performance gaming handheld, the X1 Pro Gaming Tablet, marking a significant step forward in the portable gaming landscape. Distinguished as one of the first convertible gaming devices powered by Intel’s new Core Ultra-H series, the X1 Pro is designed to deliver enhanced computing and graphical power, targeting both gaming enthusiasts and productivity-driven users seeking hybrid flexibility.

The flagship model, dubbed the OneXPlayer X1 Pro EVA Asuka Limited Edition, is now available for pre-order at $1649 via MiniXPC, offering fans of the Evangelion franchise a uniquely themed device that blends anime aesthetics with high-end hardware.

Under the hood, the device features Intel’s Core Ultra 7 255H processor, a part of Intel’s cutting-edge Ultra-H family built for premium mobile computing and demanding multitasking environments. Compared to the more power-efficient Lunar Lake chips, the Ultra-H series offers significantly higher performance capabilities, particularly in computational workloads and integrated graphics throughput—making it an ideal choice for intensive gaming, streaming, and creative applications.

The X1 Pro stands out with its convertible 2-in-1 design, allowing users to seamlessly switch between handheld gaming and productivity modes. While full technical specifications have not been disclosed, early listings suggest a high-resolution display, robust cooling architecture, and integrated controls that optimize the gaming experience without compromising on mobility.

The announcement of the X1 Pro comes amid growing competition in the handheld PC market, with brands like ASUS, AYANEO, and Steam Deck defining benchmarks. By adopting Intel’s Ultra-H platform, OneXPlayer aims to push the boundaries of what’s possible in portable gaming, especially for those seeking desktop-level performance on the go.

The EVA Asuka Limited Edition adds a layer of exclusivity to the launch, appealing not only to gamers but also collectors and fans of the Evangelion universe. With pre-orders now open, delivery is expected to commence later in Q2 2025.

Will the OneXPlayer X1 Pro set a new benchmark for high-end handheld gaming? Let us know what you think in the comments.

Angel Morales

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