OnexPlayer Teases X1 Air 3-in-1 PC: A Multi-Form Device With Intel Core Ultra 7 and 2.5K Display
OnexPlayer has officially revealed details about its upcoming X1 Air, a three-in-one device designed to function as a tablet, mini notebook, and large-screen handheld gaming terminal. The company shared the prelaunch information yesterday, highlighting a mix of features aimed at users looking for performance and versatility in a compact form factor.
The OnexPlayer X1 Air will feature Intel’s new Core Ultra 7 258V processor, paired with 32GB of LPDDR5x memory. This configuration makes it one of the first consumer-grade devices in its category to adopt Intel’s “Lunar Lake” platform. The choice of hardware positions the X1 Air to deliver improved efficiency and graphics performance compared to previous OnexPlayer models, while also targeting users interested in handheld gaming, productivity, and entertainment.

The device is built with a CNC-machined aluminum chassis, offering a more premium and durable finish. It includes an integrated stepless stand for adjustable viewing angles, a design choice that enhances usability across different modes. Users can attach a magnetic keyboard for notebook-style use or connect detachable gamepad handles to transform the X1 Air into a large-screen handheld console.
The X1 Air is equipped with a 10.95-inch display featuring a 2.5K resolution, aimed at delivering sharp visuals whether in tablet mode or when gaming. Connectivity options include two USB4 ports, supporting high-speed data transfer and external GPU compatibility for extended desktop setups. Powering the device is a 72Wh battery, which is notable for its capacity in this segment and should support longer usage across its various modes.
This announcement follows OnexPlayer’s previous efforts to bridge the gap between handheld gaming and portable computing, with the X1 Air appearing to take a step further by offering a multi-form factor design. With Lunar Lake processors expected to bring notable gains in power efficiency and integrated graphics, the X1 Air could appeal to users seeking a device capable of gaming, streaming, and productivity on the go.
OnexPlayer has not yet shared pricing or a specific release date for the X1 Air, but further details are expected in the coming weeks as the company moves closer to launch.