Onexplayer Announces The OneXfly Handheld Gaming Console With AMD Ryzen 5 7520U Mendocino APU

Jason R. Wilson
Onexplayer Announces The OneXfly Handheld Gaming Console With AMD Ryzen 5 7520U Mendocino APU 1
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A few days ago, Onexplayer, the handheld gaming console brand from the manufacturer, One-Netbook, revealed the newest handheld PC gaming console, the OneXfly. The new handheld system is slated to offer the AMD Ryzen 5 7520U "Mendocino" APU, being the first handheld gaming system to shift to the new Ryzen 7000 line of chips.

ONEXPLAYER reveals the OneXfly handheld gaming console, premium cost with new AMD Ryzen 5 7520U "Mendocino" APU

We reviewed the Onexplayer Mini with the AMD Ryzen 7 5800U APU three months ago. After several months of use, the system has shown to be a serious contender in the handheld game system marketplace, offering one of the best experiences compared to Valve's Steam Deck.

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Image source: Onexplayer, Jason R. Wilson, Wccftech.

Not much is known about the new OneXfly system. The announcement was revealed on the company's Weibo account, but there has not been another reveal on Twitter or their official company website. There is no press kit to follow the reveal on their social media account.

Image source: Onexplayer, Jason R. Wilson, Wccftech.

 

What is known about the new system is that the design is intended to be smaller and more cost-effective for consumers. The new OneXfly offers a six-inch screen with a 1920 x 1080 resolution. The screen size is comparable to Nintendo's Switch handheld but has more processing power than the AMD Ryzen 5 7520U "Mendocino" APU. The Mendocino series of processors from AMD is rumored to be low-powered and considered "entry-level" APUs, meaning that consumers can benefit from the lower cost. However, with lower prices comes less performance, inhibiting the experience of higher-level AAA games.

AMD Ryzen 7000 CPU Lineup (Official):

CPU NameFamilyProcess NodeArchitectureCores / ThreadsBase / Boost ClockL3 CacheiGPUiGPU ClockTDP
AMD Ryzen 9 7945HXDragon Range-H5nmZen 416/322.5 / 5.4 GHz64 MBRadeon 610M (RDNA 2 2 CU)400 MHz55-75W+
AMD Ryzen 9 7845HXDragon Range-H5nmZen 412/243.0 / 5.2 GHz64 MBRadeon 610M (RDNA 2 2 CU)400 MHz45-75W+
AMD Ryzen 7 7745HXDragon Range-H5nmZen 48/163.6 / 5.1 GHz32 MBRadeon 610M (RDNA 2 2 CU)400 MHz45-75W+
AMD Ryzen 7 7645HXDragon Range-H5nmZen 46/124.0 / 5.0 GHz32 MBRadeon 610M (RDNA 2 2 CU)400 MHz45-75W+
AMD Ryzen 7 7940HSPhoenix-H4nmZen 48/164.0 / 5.2 GHz16 MBRadeon 780M (RDNA 3 12 CU)3000 MHz35-45W
AMD Ryzen 7 7840HSPhoenix-H4nmZen 48/163.8 / 5.1 GHz16 MBRadeon 780M (RDNA 3 12 CU)2900 MHz35-45W
AMD Ryzen 5 7640HSPhoenix-H4nmZen 46/124.3 / 5.0 GHz16 MBRadeon 760M (RDNA 3 8 CU)2800 MHz35-45W
AMD Ryzen 5 7640UPhoenix-U4nmZen 46/12TBD16 MBRadeon 700MTBD15-28W
AMD Ryzen 7 7735HSRembrandt-R6nmZen 3+8/163.2 / 4.7 GHz16 MBRadeon 680M (RDNA 2 12 CU)2200 MHz35W+
AMD Ryzen 5 7535HSRembrandt-R6nmZen 3+6/123.3 / 4.5 GHz16 MBRadeon 660M (RDNA 2 6 CU)1900 MHz35W+
AMD Ryzen 7 7736URembrandt-R6nmZen 3+8/162.7 / 4.7 GHz16 MBRadeon 680M (RDNA 2 12 CU)2200 MHz15-28W
AMD Ryzen 7 7735URembrandt-R6nmZen 3+8/162.7 / 4.7 GHz16 MBRadeon 680M (RDNA 2 12 CU)2200 MHz15-28W
AMD Ryzen 5 7535URembrandt-R6nmZen 3+6/122.9 / 4.5 GHz16 MBRadeon 660M (RDNA 2 6 CU)1900 MHz15-28W
AMD Ryzen 3 7335URembrandt-R6nmZen 3+4/83.0 / 4.3 GHz8 MBRadeon 660M (RDNA 2 4 CU)1800 MHz15-28W
AMD Ryzen 7 7730UBarcelo-R7nmZen 38/162.0 / 4.5 GHz16 MBRadeon Vega 12 CU2000 MHz15-28W
AMD Ryzen 5 7530UBarcelo-R7nmZen 36/122.0 / 4.5 GHz16 MBRadeon Vega 6 CU2000 MHz15-28W
AMD Ryzen 3 7330UBarcelo-R7nmZen 34/82.3 / 4.3 GHz8 MBRadeon Vega 4 CU1800 MHz15-28W
AMD Ryzen 5 7520UMendocino-U6nmZen 24 / 82.8 / 4.3 GHz6 MBRadeon 610M (RDNA 2 2 CU)1900 MHz15-28W
AMD Ryzen 3 7420UMendocino-U6nmZen 24 / 8TBD8 MBRadeon 610M (RDNA 2 2 CU)1900 MHz15-28W
AMD Ryzen 3 7320UMendocino-U6nmZen 24 / 82.4 / 4.1 GHz8 MB?Radeon 610M (RDNA 2 2 CU)1900 MHz15-28W
AMD Athlon Gold 7220UMendocino-U6nmZen 22 / 42.4 / 3.7 GHz4 MB?Radeon 610M (RDNA 2 2 CU)1900 MHz15-28W

The benefit of the lower price will allow the company to compete with more handheld companies, such as the company above Nintendo, as well as AYANEO with their AIR line of consoles, and the Valve Steam Deck, which has seen an excellent lifespan since its release with plenty of support from AMD and Valve.

Image source: Onexplayer, Jason R. Wilson, Wccftech.

No pricing or additional specifications have been released by Onexplayer yet. Still, an exciting addition to the new series is a unique brown colorway that is not seen on most gaming systems. The picture below shows the new faceplate with a corresponding image of a cake sharing the same colors. It is interesting to see even more unique color combinations for newer handhelds, but does it raise the question of who the market is for such an exciting choice?

The new OneXfly system is also rumored to offer RGB behind each thumbstick, the ability to customize the text on the faceplate (with RGB behind the text), and stacked triggers. The stacked design could also mean that the system is thinner and more in line with the Nintendo Switch. The stacked triggers are a specific design that is not widely used, and smaller hands are more challenging to reach for some gamers. However, it does set the system apart from the competition, so we will have to wait for reviews to see how comfortable the control scheme is for gamers.

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