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OneXPlayer quietly launches Panther Lake-powered Asus ROG Flow Z13 rival

Started by Redaktion, Yesterday at 15:20:30

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Redaktion

The OneXPlayer Super V is now available for purchase. This new Intel Panther Lake gaming handheld rivals the AMD Strix Halo ROG Flow Z13 with an OLED display, a mini SSD slot, and a more affordable launch price.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/OneXPlayer-quietly-launches-Panther-Lake-powered-Asus-ROG-Flow-Z13-rival.1270870.0.html

davidm

Strix Halo has a 256-bit memory bus. Anything that uses it is in a different class than competitors, along with the Apple M Pro chips, with double the memory speed.


Never buy Asus

For people looking for this form factor this is genuinely the better option between this and flow z13.

It has a bigger battery plus is lighter. More efficient chip so it'll have significantly better battery life.

Quote from: xvx on Yesterday at 15:49:18That's about 4-500 usd too expensive.

Tru but also +50% more memory and still cheaper than what Asus offers, so there is that.

Quote from: davidm on Yesterday at 15:43:21Strix Halo has a 256-bit memory bus.

Does it really matter?

Who wants a tablet with 4 hr battery life and weighs as much as a brick. Possibly multiple bricks depending on the material it's made out of.

davidm

Quote from: Never buy Asus on Yesterday at 16:01:41For people looking for this form factor this is genuinely the better option between this and flow z13.

It has a bigger battery plus is lighter. More efficient chip so it'll have significantly better battery life.


Quote from: davidm on Yesterday at 15:43:21Strix Halo has a 256-bit memory bus.

Does it really matter?

Who wants a tablet with 4 hr battery life and weighs as much as a brick. Possibly multiple bricks depending on the material it's made out of.

People who want 4070 levels of performance, or general computing that benefits from actually fast RAM / an APU architecture. Which is what the Asus ROG Flow Z13 is, and this laptop is not.

Enma45

These new Intel processors have never surpassed the Asus ROG Flow Z13, which many of my colleagues and I use, and it's truly incredible, not only for its battery life but also its power. I'm personally thinking of buying one, but with the AMD Zen 6 version that will be released in 2027, which will have many more AI features. It certainly won't be cheap, but I have time to save until 2027 after the great experience I've had with the Asus ROG Flow Z13 at work.

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