OneXPlayer X1 Air review | PC Gamer


This is a gaming tablet that makes itself hard to love, and yet there are definitely things I like about OneXPlayer’s latest Intel-based gaming tablet. Lunar Lake in tablet form does very, very well, and its Arc 140V GPU is seriously impressive when it comes to gaming performance. And then there’s that gorgeous, bright 11-inch display.

But it’s also flaky as all hell with strange bugs and, despite the whole reason for its existence being that it’s supposedly a versatile 3-in-1 device, it resolutely fails to convince in pretty much any of those formats.



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