One-Netbook Teases ONEXSUGAR Gaming Handheld, Featuring Dual Screen Setup And Qualcomm’s Snapdragon-Powered System

Dec 28, 2024 at 12:53pm EST
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The ONEXSUGAR features rotatable controllers that match different screen setups the handheld can adjust to, featuring Qualcomm's Snapdragon SoC.

One-Netbook Shows off ONEXSUGAR Gaming Handheld, Which Will Be One Of The First To Be Powered By Qualcomm Snapdragon Processor

One-Netbook has collaborated with Sugar Cubes to build a new gaming handheld, one of the first to feature a dual-screen layout in recent developments. The company has been delivering various gaming-related hardware, such as external GPUs and gaming handhelds, and is now expanding its catalog with more unique devices.

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One-Netbook is also the first one to adapt the AMD Strix Point APUs into its newest OneXFly F1 Pro handheld, but the ONEXSUGAR will be a lot different. Unlike other handhelds on the market, this one will be powered by one of the Qualcomm Snapdragon processors. It's not yet known which model it is going to use, but what matters is that it won't be competing against Windows-based handhelds.

It will utilize the Android OS for its interface and will likely go against other Android-based handhelds on the market. Not much is revealed about its design and specifications or performance, but the teaser shows how it looks. Considering that the render isn't that bright, you may not be able to find a lot of stuff on the handheld.

The ONEXSUGAR has two displays. Both can be opened at the same time, or you can use only the primary one. When the second display is opened, the controllers can be rotated and attached to the smaller bottom screen. This also changes the orientation of the controls on the controllers.

That said, you won't currently find any dedicated page about ONEXSUGAR on One-Netbook's website, but as the teaser just dropped, you may see it in the coming days or weeks. The price and availability are unknown, but it's unlikely that it will cost as high as the OneXFly F1 Pro or other premium gaming handhelds. Still, expect a much higher price than the regular single-screen Android handhelds on the market.

News Source: One-Netbook

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