OneXPlayer has released its Panther Lake-powered Super V 14-inch 2-in-1 gaming tablet that was initially unveiled at CES 2026. YouTuber ETA Prime benchmarked the tablet in several games and found performance to be excellent, achieving well over 60 FPS at the tablet's native 2880x1800 resolution in AAA games.
The Super V comes in just one configuration for now, featuring a Core Ultra X7 358H with four P-cores, eight E-cores, four LPE-cores, and a turbo boost frequency of up to 4.8GHz. The integrated Arc B390 is based on Intel's Xe3 architectures and comes with 12 EUs clocked up to 2.5GHz. Memory and storage are comprised of 48GB of LPDDR5X operating at 8533MT/s, a single internal M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 1TB SSD, and an external Mini SSD slot. The Super V is the first OneXPlayer device to pack an external Mini SSD slot. The shell of the device is made out of CNC aluminum with a thickness of 13mm. The display features a 14-inch AMOLED screen that covers 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, with a 120Hz variable refresh rate and a resolution of 2880x1800.

ETA Prime tested the tablet in Geekbench, Cinebench R24, Cyberpunk 2077, Red Dead Redemption 2, Forza Horizon 5, Black Myth: Wukong, Spider-Man 2, and an unnamed indie game. Geekbench saw the Ultra X7 358H in the SuperV achieve 2,743 points in the single-core benchmark, and 16,596 points in the multi-core benchmark. Cinebench 2024 achieved 121 points single-core and 1225 points multi-core. For most of the gaming tests, the tablet was benchmarked at its maximum 60-watt TDP.
Cyberpunk 2077 was tested at the game's high preset at 1920x1200 with XeSS set to quality mode with an average frame rate of 70 FPS. Bumping up the resolution to 2880x1800 and using X4 frame generation, the game achieved over 110FPS on average. Red Dead Redemption 2 at 2560x1440 at high settings with no upscaling achieved 65 FPS average. Forza Horizon 5 at 2560x1440 at ultra settings with no upscaling achieved above 90 FPS average. Black Myth: Wukong at 2560x1440 high settings with X3 frame generation achieved above 100 FPS average. Spider-Man 2 at 2800x1800 high settings with XeSS set to balanced achieved 67 FPS average.
Turning to battery life gaming performance results, ETA Prime showed Cyberpunk 2077 running at 1200P medium settings at just above 60 FPS with the tablet's power consumption set to 20 watts. In this mode, the GPU throttled itself from 2,500MHz to just 1,000MHz to maintain the 20-watt power envelope. At 20 watts, ETA Prime claims the Super V can achieve 2 hours and 40 minutes of runtime at 20 watts, and 6 hours and 45 minutes of runtime at six watts with the screen set to 50% brightness and the refresh rate set to 60Hz.
The OneXPlayer Super V is the world's first tablet with a Panther Lake chip inside. The tablet is a close relative to the Super X, which is OneXPlayer's AMD-equivalent 2-in-1 gaming tablet powered by AMD's Strix Halo APUs. The Super V's Core Ultra X7 358H with its Arc B390 iGPU is Intel's first true iGPU capable of achieving modern discrete GPU performance. It also has a leg up on Stix Halo, being the first iGPU to support 3X and 4X frame generation officially through XeSS.
ETA Prime's testing demonstrates the progress Intel has made with its latest Xe3 iGPUs over previous generations. There was not a single game that struggled on the Arc B390, even when factoring out frame generation (except for Black Myth: Wukong). Best of all, most of the games tested ran above 60 FPS at 1440P or higher, a feat Intel's older iGPUs could do but only at 1080p or lower. It will be exciting to see how Intel's Xe3 iGPUs perform in handheld gaming PCs when manufacturers get around to updating their handheld PCs with Panther Lake chips.




