"For about the price of a mid-range custom PC build, you could instead opt for a top-of-the-line gaming handheld called the OneXFly Apex. OneXPlayer launched its latest Indiegogo campaign for its upcoming handheld that starts at $1,399 and goes up to $2,299 for a fully kitted-out version. While most portable gamers are better off with the Steam Deck, the OneXFly Apex separates itself from the crowd with high-end specs, an external 85Wh battery, and the option for liquid cooling."
"OneXPlayer hasn't divulged the estimated play time you'll get with its massive battery, but it's designed to be quickly swapped out with a spare battery that's sold separately. If the battery runs low, you can either wait a few hours to recharge or hardwire into a power outlet to keep gaming. You can build the OneXFly Apex with up to an AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip and 128GB of memory."
"OneXPlayer uniquely offers an optional liquid cooling module for the OneXFly Apex, which you have to pay $60 more for. While the starting price may turn people away, OneXPlayer also included non-contact capacitive joysticks that will never get stick drift and Hall triggers that can be toggled for short or long travel modes to justify the handheld's cost. The OneXFly Apex crowdfunding campaign managed to reach its goal of 100,000 Hong Kong dollars, or roughly $12,850, in less than two minutes."
OneXFly Apex is a high-end Windows gaming handheld available from $1,399 to $2,299 for fully kitted configurations. The handheld can be built with up to an AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip and 128GB of memory, and offers up to 4TB of local storage with expansion via a mini SSD and microSD for another 4TB. The design includes an external 85Wh swappable battery, optional liquid cooling, non-contact capacitive joysticks, and Hall triggers with adjustable travel. Four configurations are offered and shipments are expected to begin in January 2026.
Read at Engadget
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