
The good news is that One-Netbook’s ONEXFLY won’t cost you as much as the PC Engine LT, but this handheld gaming PC will still set you back at least $739 USD. It features a 7-inch IPS (1920 x 1080) screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, an AMD Ryzen 7 7840U processor, 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, 512GB of internal storage, and a 48Wh battery with support for 65W fast charging.
This handheld weighs just 580g, which is lighter than the 608g ASUS ROG Ally, yet still comes equipped with intelligent cooling, 6-axis sensor technology, macro programming (2 customizable keys), and an RGB Flight Wing personalized emblem. For those who want more RAM (32GB) and storange (1TB), there’s a higher-end model for $889, with both units shipping in September 2023. Indiegogo page here.
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Picture this: you’re exploring a bustling city, and while others are weighed down by clunky gadgets, you’re navigating through your favorite games with ease, thanks to the ONEXFLY’s feather-light weight and ergonomic design. The ultra-thin bezel display draws you deeper into the gaming universe, leaving you utterly captivated by the breathtaking visuals,” said the company.


