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Similar to the ROG Xbox Ally X, though, the OneXFly Apex will also be launching with a 1080p 120 Hz VRR display, although it’s a bit larger at 8″ (versus 7″ of the Xbox Ally). While we don’t yet know the underlying panel type, we would expect them to have stated that it’s an OLED if it were, in fact, an OLED, so we’re assuming it will be an IPS-like LCD.
Other features of the Apex touted by maker One-Netbook include dual onboard Harman-tuned speakers, support for the hyper-compact Biwin Mini SSDs, and multi-stage adjustable triggers. Sadly, other details including price point or estimated release window remain unknown. Judging by the pricing of other solutions with these internals, though, we wouldn’t be surprised if this handheld exceeds the $2000 price point, which could make it a very hard sell over the competition, even if it does boast superior performance.
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