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OneXPlayer mini Gundam joint limited edition handheld launched

Onebook officially released the first handheld computer equipped with Intel’s 12th generation Core i7-1260P – OneXPlayer mini Gundam joint limited edition, running Windows system, priced from USD 1255.

Moreover, this handheld is equipped with Intel’s latest 12th-generation Core processor i7-1260P, which has 12 cores and 16 threads (4 performance cores, 8 energy efficiency cores), and the turbo frequency can reach 4.7 GHz, L3 cache of 18MB, the core display is 96EU execution unit.

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The memory uses 16GB dual-channel LPDDR5 with a frequency of 5200MHz, and the hard disk is an M.2 2280 NVMe solid-state drive, supporting PCIE3.0X4, and optional 512GB / 1TB / 2TB.

In terms of design, the appearance design of the OneXPlayer mini Gundam joint limited edition incorporates the elements of the original Gundam RX-78-2. The overall body is mainly white, and the cross keys and XYAB keys are decorated with Gundam blue and Gundam red colors.

In terms of screen, the OneXPlayer mini Gundam Co-branded Limited Edition uses a 7-inch full-fit IPS screen with a native resolution of 1920*1200, supports point-to-point zooming, and ten-point touch, making it more convenient for players to operate in the game; in addition, the official also provides a native 1280*800 resolution version for players to choose freely.

In terms of interfaces, the OneXPlayer mini Gundam Limited Edition is provided with a USB-C 4.0 interface on the top of the device, which can be connected to a Thunderbolt graphics dock or a 4K monitor; a USB-A 3.0 interface and an “extremely advanced” 3.5mm audio interface.

Furthermore, the bottom of the device is fitted with a USB-C 3.2 interface, the full-featured interface supports video output, and it can also be connected to the OneXPlayer custom base docking station.

In terms of handle buttons, the OneXPlayer mini Gundam Co-branded Limited Edition follows the classic dislocation layout of the mini version, using the original Japanese ALPS gaming joystick, complete linear trigger, and micro-shoulder buttons, and the handle grip on the back adopts an S-curve design.

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