OneXPlayer Launches the Super X hybrid Table/Laptop with AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395
OneXPlayer is preparing to launch its next major device, the Super X, and has opened an official Kickstarter campaign placeholder ahead of the full rollout. The Super X takes a different approach compared to traditional hybrids, offering a dual-form design and an optional external liquid-cooling system. With this setup, the company aims to deliver higher sustained performance while keeping the system thermally controlled in both laptop and tablet configurations.

The Super X relies on AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 APU, a top-tier processor from the Strix Halo lineup. This chip brings 16 cores and 32 threads with boost speeds reaching 5.1 GHz, delivering compute power that approaches what many workstation-class systems offer. Paired with it is the Radeon 8060S, a graphics solution OneXPlayer claims can match the performance of an RTX 4060 desktop GPU.
This hardware pairing gives the Super X a level of muscle rarely found in compact machines. Content creators, power users, and enthusiasts who routinely push demanding workloads will find the combination appealing, especially when typical ultraportables tend to fall short in sustained performance.
AMD’s configurable TDP implementation plays a central role in shaping the system’s performance profile. In its default state, the APU operates at 45 W, delivering efficient output for everyday workloads. When paired with the external Frost Bay liquid-cooling module, the system raises its cTDP to 120 W, allowing the Super X to push considerably higher sustained frequencies. This uplift becomes especially valuable during rendering tasks, AI workloads, and extended gaming sessions where thermal headroom determines long-term stability.
The Frost Bay cooler will be offered as a separate accessory, yet it becomes an essential upgrade for users who plan to run the machine at its highest performance envelope. Memory flexibility is another strength, with support for configurations up to 128 GB of RAM. Additionally, up to 96 GB can be allocated dynamically to the integrated GPU, creating enough room for handling demanding local AI model executions without relying on cloud resources.
The display is another major component of the Super X’s hardware package. It features a 2880×1800 resolution, a 16:10 aspect ratio, and a 48–120 Hz variable refresh rate. With HDR support, a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, and 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity, the panel is built to support tasks such as drawing, photo editing, and digital content creation. This makes the device suitable for both productivity and entertainment.
For storage, the Super X supports an M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, with users able to add BiWin’s Mini SSD for up to 2 TB of extra capacity. A microSD slot is also available for additional expansion.
The device is powered by an 85.58 Wh (22,000 mAh) battery. OneXPlayer claims 12.2 hours of video playback and 8.2 hours of online streaming, though these numbers come from internal testing and will require independent verification.
The Kickstarter campaign page is active as a placeholder, but pricing and release details remain unannounced. More information is expected once the full campaign launches.