OneXPlayer has just introduced what could be the world's first gaming handheld with an Intel Core Ultra-H series processor, with the convertible debuting as the X1 Pro Gaming Tablet EVA Asuka Limited Edition.

Inside, we have the Intel Core Ultra 7 255H processor, with OneXPlayer introducing its new gaming tablet in the form of the X1 Pro Asuka Limited Edition with an anime-themed design on the exterior. Intel's new Core Ultra 7 255H processor features 16 cores, which is twice the amount of cores than Lunar Lake APUs, and a more powerful integrated GPU solution with Arc 140T graphics.
OneXPlayer is using a larger 10.95-inch LTPS display with a native 2560 x 1600 resolution and super-smooth 120Hz refresh rate, with up to 540 nits of brightness. This is a convertible tablet, meaning it can be converted into 3 different setups: a gaming handheld with controllers on the side, a laptop, or a simple screen with a kickstand if you want to play with detatched controllers.
We have 64GB of RAM and 2TB of SSD storage, enough RAM and SSD storage for plenty of games across the spectrum on the market. OneXPlayer has its new X1 Pro EVGA Asuka Limited Edition on sale for $1649, but that sale price will end on April 30 as this is a limited edition gaming tablet.
There are also full-featured USB 4.0 ports with a native OCulink connector, additional ports for USB-A 3.2, a 4.0 TF card reader, and 3.5mm audio jack. OneXPlayer includes a Harman AudioEFX speaker system, so you'll have crystal-clear audio with custom-designed speakers for both gaming and multimedia.
You can read all of the details on OneXPlayer's new X1 Pro gaming tablet here.