One Netbook unveils a powerful 14-inch OLED tablet featuring Intel's Panther Lake processor and Arc Pro B390 graphics, positioning it as a more affordable alternative to AMD-based models.

The ONEXPLAYER Super V emerges as Intel's answer to AMD-powered tablet gaming, featuring groundbreaking specs in a 14-inch OLED package. This upcoming tablet from One Netbook shares core DNA with the AMD-based Super X model but swaps processors for Intel's next-gen Panther Lake silicon.
Key Specifications:
- 14-inch OLED display: 2880 x 1800 resolution with touch/pen support
- Processor: Intel Core Ultra X7 358H Panther Lake (16-core CPU)
- Graphics: Intel Arc Pro B390 with 12 Xe3 GPU cores
- Detachable keyboard: RGB backlit keys with magnetic attachment
- Unique features: Built-in kickstand, rear RGB lighting, mini SSD slot
Intel claims the Arc Pro B390 delivers 75-80% better graphics performance compared to previous-gen Arrow Lake-H chips and AMD's Radeon 890M in Strix Halo processors. While the AMD-powered Super X (with 32-40 core Radeon graphics) still holds a raw performance advantage, the Super V positions itself as the value alternative – the Super X starts at $1,899 during crowdfunding, while Super V pricing remains undisclosed but expected to undercut it significantly.

The tablet's design mirrors premium productivity features:
- Mini SSD slot enables SSD-speed removable storage
- RGB lighting accents on keyboard and tablet rear
- Versatile form factor transitions between tablet and laptop modes
The Panther Lake architecture marks Intel's continued push into high-performance mobile graphics, potentially reshaping the Windows tablet landscape. Availability and final pricing will be announced closer to launch, with the device expected to hit markets following Intel's Panther Lake release schedule.
Source: Liliputing

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