The Performance section of the Onexplayer X1 Mini is built around an eight-core CPU running at 3.3 GHz per core, supported by 64GB of DDR5 RAM clocked at 7500 MHz, giving the system a solid foundation for multithreaded workloads — a capability the hardware explicitly supports. The integrated GPU operates at 800 MHz with 768 shading units and 32 render output units, delivering a floating-point throughput of 4.1 TFLOPS, though ray tracing is not supported. Storage is handled by an NVMe SSD with 2048GB of capacity, and the device can also connect to an external drive for additional space. The display runs at a 60Hz refresh rate, and the DDR5 memory architecture contributes to the overall responsiveness of the platform.
The Onexplayer X1 Mini is a handheld console measuring 210.6 mm wide, 129.2 mm tall, and 20 mm thick, with a total volume of 544.1904 cm³ and a weight of 710 g. It features an LCD IPS LED-backlit display with a 1600p resolution and a typical brightness of 500 nits, paired with 2048GB of internal storage on a replaceable hard drive. The device includes an internal power supply and a 65.02 Wh battery, and it is region free, meaning it carries no regional lockout restrictions. There is no optical disc drive included.
The Onexplayer X1 Mini offers a reasonable set of wired and wireless connectivity options. Wireless networking is handled by Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), with backwards compatibility for Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 4, while Bluetooth 5.2 covers short-range wireless connections. The device has three USB ports, including USB Type-C, along with a 3.5 mm audio jack and an external memory slot for expandable storage. It does not include an HDMI output, any RJ45 ethernet ports, a cellular module, NFC, or DLNA certification, and connectivity between home and portable devices is not supported.
The Features section of the Onexplayer X1 Mini centers on an 8.8″ touchscreen with a pixel density of 343 ppi, backed by flash storage and stereo speakers with two-channel sound output. Practically, the device supports quick resume, allows games to be played while they download, retains access to high scores and achievements, supports Discord voice chat, and includes a child lock. The screen is not autostereoscopic and does not support stereoscopic 3D, Dolby Vision, or VR, and there is no secondary screen. On the audio side, 3D audio is not supported. The device has no front camera and no camera sensors, giving it a main camera rating of 0 MP. Blu-ray and 4K Blu-ray playback are absent, optical tracking is not included, backwards compatibility is not supported, and voice commands are unavailable.
The Onexplayer X1 Mini ships with 4 controllers that collectively offer 14 buttons and 2 analog sticks. The controllers do not include adaptive triggers, dual force feedback, an integrated touchpad, or motion-sensing compatibility, and there is no wireless controller option available.