Two bumpers (LB and RB) and two analog triggers (LT and RT).
Intel Core i7-1195G7, 4 cores, 8 threads, (up to 5GHz)
Gaming and performance: It can run games well, but not for long.
Controls and buttons: It has great-feeling controls.
Display and sound: It gets the job done.
Does it manage to do that? Read on to find out. One-Netbook, the company behind the ONE XPLAYER Mini, has to prove that this is in fact a better option. To me, the important question is whether or not it succeeds in doing that, because it's clear that more people will be attracted to the reputation of the Steam brand. The ONE XPLAYER is still one of those more niche devices, but it's set up to compete with the Steam Deck, featuring similarly powerful specs and size. Granted, that's not a consumer device yet, but the intent is there. Valve announced the Steam Deck last summer, and most recently, Qualcomm showed off the Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 platform. For a while, many of these handheld consoles were from relatively niche companies like GPD, but last year, it became clear just how much interest this concept has.