OneXPlayer announces pricing and specifications for the X2 Mini Pro handheld PC, highlighting its Ryzen AI Max+ 388 processor, up to 64 GB RAM, optional liquid cooling, and 118 TOPS of AI performance.
OneXPlayer has officially unveiled the X2 Mini Pro, an 8.8‑inch OLED handheld PC that targets both gamers and AI enthusiasts. The device arrives with up to 64 GB of RAM, enabling OpenClaw deployment and local AI workloads. 
The core of the system is AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 388, an 8‑core/16‑thread CPU that can reach a 5 GHz boost clock and a 120 W TDP. Its integrated NPU delivers 50 TOPS, while the combined AI capability hits 118 TOPS, outpacing the 11‑38 TOPS range of Apple’s M1‑M4 Neural Engines. This level of AI compute opens the door for on‑device large language models and real‑time video processing.
Storage flexibility is a key selling point. Buyers can choose between 1 TB and 2 TB internal SSDs, with the option to add a mini‑SSD up to 2 TB and a microSD card up to 2 TB, culminating in a potential 8 TB total capacity. Such space accommodates massive AI datasets as well as numerous AAA titles.
The handheld features a 144 Hz VRR OLED screen, detachable magnetic keyboard, and user‑replaceable 85 Wh battery. A charging dock allows continuous gameplay, while detachable controllers add flexibility for different play styles. {{IMAGE:4}}
Pricing starts at $2,399 for the air‑cooled configuration with 48 GB RAM and 1 TB SSD, rising to $2,799 for the 64 GB/2 TB model. An extra $60.99 upgrades the unit to a liquid‑cooled variant that can connect to an optional Frost Bay cooling dock, extending sustained performance under heavy loads. {{IMAGE:5}}
Indiegogo will host the launch on June 15, 2026, giving early adopters a chance to secure the device before mass production. The X2 Mini Pro thus combines high‑end hardware, expandable storage, and AI‑ready capabilities in a portable form factor.

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