One Netbook OneXFly
One Netbook · Released Sep 2023 ·
The One Netbook OneXFly is a 7.0" IPS handheld from One Netbook powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 7840U. It launched at around $735.
Pros
- +Strong performance even for more demanding systems
- +Reliable emulation on all systems
- +Very smooth gameplay thanks to the 120Hz refresh rate
- +Access to modern PC games in a handheld format
- +Can be connected to external displays
- +Large 48 Wh battery
- +The touchscreen is useful for navigation and touch/stylus-based games
- +Fast and responsive navigation thanks to 32 GB of RAM
- +The ergonomic grips make extended play more comfortable
Cons
- −Letterboxing (black bars) on classic retro systems
- −Big device, portable but not pocketable
What can it play?
Emulation performance by platform, based on real-world testing.
Full specifications
Hardware
- Chipset (SoC)
- AMD Ryzen 7 7840U
- CPU
- AMD Zen 4, 8 cores, 3.3 GHz - 5.1 GHz
- GPU
- AMD Radeon 780M, 2.7 GHz
- RAM
- 32 GB LPDDR5X
- Storage
- M.2 2280 SSD Internal
- Weight
- 580 g
- Dimensions
- 263.6 x 98.25 x 22.6 mm
- Cooling
- Active (fan)
Display
- Size
- 7″
- Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- Panel
- IPS
- Refresh rate
- 120 Hz
- Touchscreen
- Yes
Battery & Connectivity
- Battery
- 0 mAh
- Real-world life
- ~0 hours
- Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi 6
- Bluetooth
- Bluetooth 5.2
- Ports
- USB-C, USB-A, Video out, 3.5mm headphone, microSD
- Expandable storage
- Yes (microSD)
Controls
- Analog sticks
- 2
- D-pad
- Yes
- Face buttons
- Yes
- Analog triggers
- Yes
- Gyroscope
- No
- Hall effect sticks
- No
Software & custom firmware
Ships with: Windows 11
Also plays natively: Windows
No third-party custom firmware tracked for this device.
Our verdict
The One Netbook OneXFly is a 7.0" IPS handheld from One Netbook powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 7840U. It launched at around $735. It carries 32 GB of RAM and runs Windows 11. Highlights include: Strong performance even for more demanding systems; Reliable emulation on all systems; Very smooth gameplay thanks to the 120Hz refresh rate; Access to modern PC games in a handheld format. Trade-offs to note: Letterboxing (black bars) on classic retro systems; Big device, portable but not pocketable.