This Intel-powered mini PC has been labeled the ‘most powerful’ to date

After rolling out an upgraded iteration of the ONEXFLY gaming handheld, One-Netbook has unveiled the OneXPlayer M1. They’ve claimed it is the most powerful mini PC based on Intel Meteor Lake. This mini PC resembles the OneXGPU in terms of appearance.
Usually, One-Netbook releases gaming-related products under the OneXPlayer brand, so the new mini PC seems to be for mixed gaming and non-gaming use. We’ve seen a few different mini PCs hitting the market lately, including one from Miniproca with a built-in screen and a foldable keyboard with Ryzen processing power on-board.
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OneXPlayer M1 is powered by an Intel processor, and it can fit into your pocket
The upcoming OneXPlayer mini PC is based on the Intel Meteor Lake “Core Ultra” CPU – more specifically, it is powered by the Ultra 9 185H processor. As per the official product description, this CPU can handle demanding tasks like gaming or software development.
As far as memory is concerned, the Mini PC has an M.2 2280 connector with 1TB/2TB of PCI-E 4.0 x4 storage and space for up to 32 GB DDR5 5600MHz RAM.
On the outside, the M1 mini PC resembles the OneXGPU, which is an eGPU solution. It has a rounded rectangular enclosure with RGB lights on both ends. The small form factor is a major selling point here as it measures just 196 x 120 x 32mm, so it can be easily carried in a pocket. Plus, it weighs only 600 grams, which adds to its portability.
Even with its compact size, the M1 mini PC offers generous connectivity options. Here's a quick list of all the ports available:
- OCuLink x 1
- USB4 Type-C x 2
- USB 3.2 Type-A x1
- USB 2.0 Type-A x1
- HDMI x2
- DisplayPort x1
- Ethernet x1
- 3.5mm audio x1
- microSD card reader x1
- Wireless WiFi 6E card
- Wireless Bluetooth 5.2 card
Currently, the OneXPlayer M1 Mini PC (with 32GB RAM/ 1TB SSD) is available for pre-order in Japan. The price is ¥142,310, which is equivalent to around 912 USD. Plus, One-Netbook offers a 10% discount for buyers who also get the OneXGPU along with the mini PC.
Aside from this, One-Netbook has not revealed the price of the product or a release date for global buyers. However, there is a preview page for a crowdfunding campaign, which might give backers 40% off the final product.