OneXPlayer Teases Handheld Gaming Tablet With Intel Meteor Lake Processor

The line between tablet and portable gaming device has been seriously blurred as of late and it’s getting blurrier not. Why? Because OneXPlayer is teasing an Intel Meteor Lake powered handheld gaming tablet, with either a Core Ultra 7 155H or Core Ultra 7 165H CPU.

There will also be up to 64 GB of LPDDR5x-7500 RAM on board. The Meteor Lake series of CPUs will give birth to quite a few gaming devices, including tables and gaming consoles. In case the name doesn’t ring a bell, you should know that OneXPlayer is a… well, player in the portable device and notebook segment.

They’re testing a new tablet under the OneXPlorer series, with a Meteor Lake Ultra 7 processor inside. The OneXPlayer X1 tablet packs a 10.95 inch LTPS (Low Temperature Polysilicon) gaming LCD display, with 120 Hz refresh rate and 2K resolution. There’s also dual channel LPDDR5X memory inside, with the option of choosing between 32 GB and 64 GB.

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The tablet also uses a 63 Gbps Oculink Port and a Windows face-recognition webcam. The company is recruiting beta testers all over the world right now. It’s speculated that the device uses an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H or the Core Ultra 7 165H, promising “Next Gen Arc high performance doubled core graphics”. These are 16 core or 22 core CPUs with 7 efficiency cores and 8 Intel XE GPU cores.

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