One-netbook releases OnexPlayer Mini: equipped with Core i7-1195G7 processor

One-netbook only launched OnexPlayer handheld with AMD CPU not long ago, but the size of OnexPlayer is not liked by everyone. After all, the 8.4-inch screen is good, but the whole machine plus this screen is bigger, at least it seems to be compared to the ultra-portable handheld of GPD WIN3. On the other hand, Valve’s Steam Deck, although affected by the supply of parts, will meet you soon. Under this double pressure, One-netbook finally officially launched the long-rumored OnexPlayer Mini handheld.

The appearance and size of this OnexPlayer Mini handheld are similar to the previous pictures exposed on the Internet. It uses a 7-inch IPS screen with a resolution of 1920*1200, therefore, the whole machine is much smaller than the original OnexPlayer, and the weight is reduced to only 589 grams. In terms of specific configuration, the current official website shows that OnexPlayer Mini is equipped with Intel’s Core i7-1195G7 processor and 16GB LPDDR4X 4266MHz memory, as well as 1TB, up to 2TB of NVME SSD storage space. OnexPlayer Mini also has a built-in 10455mAH battery.

In terms of interfaces, OnexPlayer Mini is equipped with 1 USB 3.0 Type-A, 1 3.5mm audio interface, and the most important, USB4 interface, and there are not only one, but two. The two USB4 ports are located at the top and bottom of the fuselage so that you can use the USB4 port on the bottom to connect to the docking station, and you can also use the USB4 port on the top to connect to the graphics dock to give this handheld the most expandability.

However, there are two interesting points. The volume buttons of OnexPlayer Mini are moved to the top of the fuselage, not on the back of the fuselage like OnexPlayer. The built-in fingerprint recognition on OnexPlayer does not seem to appear on OnexPlayer Mini either. The price of its 1TB version in Japan is 139,590 yen, while the 2TB version is 166,320 yen.