It was very playable, but still around 20% lower FPS compared to my AMD handhelds (z1 extreme/7840u) BUT the fps didn't fluctuate much which is a positive
Thank dude. Finally, a good review on this device. I still like the form factor of it, especially with my old age and new bad vision. I truly hope that a 8840 version comes out. I'm definitely not sad about canceling my order.
I hope OneNet fixes the problems and makes improvements for the AMD X1/X2 variants later on. + Hall Effect sticks + Bigger controllers, deeper grips, adjustable positioning + Better button and stick placements. + more buttons - 4 x nub/macro buttons top of controller. + IF possible, adopt dual trackpads. copy the Steam Deck controller layout. + Sturdier controller connection + Either built in Bluetooth in the controllers or the controller bridge connector. + Built in kickstand. + Move one of the USB-C ports to the bottom left or right to fit laptop use. + USB-C ports not blocked or semi-blocked by the controller. + USB 4.2 IF it is available by then. + Microsoft Pen support OR whatever is the better open standard. IF is about costs, OneNet should not be afraid to position the X series to be the premium creme de la creme prices as the target audience are looking for the best features and specs, not budget and cost cutting.
You can make the controllers more sensitive, if you go into the onexconsole window, done by clicking the turbo button then selecting the onexconsole icon in the bottom left. Then go into program controller, navigate to Rocker, on the right hand side of the screen the two bottom left and right controller icons say inner Dead zone and outer Dead zone, select either left or right icon, this brings up the 'set Dead Zone and Sensitive' window, i found that setting the 'sensitive' option to 'Immediate' for left and right sticks gives you immediate sensitivity.
@@BarelyAverageDude Sorry, didn't realise, that made a difference for me when playing Cyberpunk 2077. This is the first time into the handheld market for myself as i don't have any of the other devices, i'm going to use it for mainly playing games like Baldurs Gate 3 and Rogue Trader so i'm not to bothered about frame rate, 30fps is good enough for me.
It’s a handheld and I WILL get my moneys worth. 😅 But TBH I bought this controller for my iPad Mini a while ago and it just happened to be the perfect size.
Just curiosity, do you have the BSP D9 controller ??? Since I see you used and fitted successfully the BSP D8 controller on the Onex X1, I supose that the D9 conrroller also fits the X1...(I should remové the grey rubber pieces as you did suposely) Could you confirm It please??? Thank you so much !! Since BSP controller can enabled Xbox Controller Mode, the X1 recognizes the BSP controller as a Xbox Gamepad. All programs and apps sould work perfecty
I tried the D9 controller and it was garbage imo. Very loose and over all it felt bad, unusable. I thought it would be cool because the ps5 aesthetic, but it’s not good.
@@BarelyAverageDude however you are Happy with the D8 , arent you?? D9 seems to be more confortable, but my worry IS that ..if the thickness of the Onexplayer X1 IS so Big for the D9, I mean, when you fit the Onex X1 on the D8, you had (I supose) you removed the grey rubber parts that are sticked, did you?? I am not talking about Quality of the controller itself but just to confirm if I can fit the Onex X1 in the D9 removing the grey rubber grey pieces Could you confirm me please ??? I saw a video review of the D9 and many users even are Happy with It using It in they iPad pro . Anyway, I just wanted to clarify my concern about the X1 thickness and the D9 posibilitty to fit on It Thanks !!!
I didn’t remove anything to make the controller fit. Quality aside, I do not recommend the D9 controller for the X1 because it doesn’t fit right. You can try it for yourself if you like. It doesn’t have enough tension to grip the x1 so it’s very loose and unplayable.
If you have gpd1 or onexplayer egpu... could you please make a video comparison using onexplayer x1 connected by egpu (oculink) respect the Legion go by usb4 egpu connection? I would like to see what performance can do the couple Intel+egpu(by oculink) and the couple Amd+egpu(by usb4). As i wanted something not really portable, I really wonna know the result of this test. Any AAA games. Thanks in advance
@@BarelyAverageDude yeah I believe that but at the moment there are only 4 devices that have oculink port (gpd win 4, gpd win mini 2023, gpd win max 2023/2024 and onexplayer X1). As all of them costs like more than 1000 € +taxes (in my case + 22% crazy!!!) I guess the best option is to purchase one of the famous/best after sales company like Asus, Lenovo etc etc and maybe add a keyboard to have a 3 in 1 (referring to Legion go).My concern is the goodness of a usb4 connection with an egpu. Lenovo legion go costs in Italy 799€ (16GB/512 GB storage) and yes, no ram upgrade but obviously less expensive than any other China products for the same/similar performance. What do you think about that?
@@Axospirit85 I’d say get the one that feels like the best buy without considering the eGPU first. In your case that sounds like the Legion Go. It will have slightly less performance than the devices with oculink but do you really want to spend hundreds more AND risk bad customer support? I don’t think it’s worth it in your case. And if you really need more performance why not consider a desktop with the $800 you are going to spend on the eGPU? 🤷🏽♂️
@@BarelyAverageDudeI need something that is portable (travel, business trips) but not necessarily a console, portable handheld. its use would be mainly in a room, that said the idea I was thinking about was the possibility of being able to also connect it to a TV/monitor and play with it at full power. A desktop egpu will be uncomfortable to carry with me all the time. thanks for your advice.
Do the controllers feel wobbly or not secure on the device when connected? I’ve heard that they are. Thinking about picking up the AMD version. Wondering if they fix it with the new variant.
They’re not super wobbly on my unit. You can definitely feel them move if you shift your grip a lot. I definitely wouldn’t recommend holding the entire device by the controller because it feels like it would break under the weight
It's crazy that you're using a 3rd party bluetooth controller. What controller are you using? I bought a OneXPlayer, it'll be here soon and maybe I'll get a controller just like yours. :-)
Yeah I'm using this controller: amzn.to/3TONSTq I actually bought it for my iPad Mini and it just happened to be the perfect fit. I think the original controller could be good if you have smaller hands, but it's not very ergonomic for me; making me not want to use it as a handheld.
This thing looks good, like how the future of gaming is going to look
My guy, this seems to run way smoother than I would've expected!! :O
It was very playable, but still around 20% lower FPS compared to my AMD handhelds (z1 extreme/7840u)
BUT the fps didn't fluctuate much which is a positive
Thank dude. Finally, a good review on this device. I still like the form factor of it, especially with my old age and new bad vision. I truly hope that a 8840 version comes out. I'm definitely not sad about canceling my order.
I hope OneNet fixes the problems and makes improvements for the AMD X1/X2 variants later on.
+ Hall Effect sticks
+ Bigger controllers, deeper grips, adjustable positioning
+ Better button and stick placements.
+ more buttons - 4 x nub/macro buttons top of controller.
+ IF possible, adopt dual trackpads. copy the Steam Deck controller layout.
+ Sturdier controller connection
+ Either built in Bluetooth in the controllers or the controller bridge connector.
+ Built in kickstand.
+ Move one of the USB-C ports to the bottom left or right to fit laptop use.
+ USB-C ports not blocked or semi-blocked by the controller.
+ USB 4.2 IF it is available by then.
+ Microsoft Pen support OR whatever is the better open standard.
IF is about costs, OneNet should not be afraid to position the X series to be the premium creme de la creme prices as the target audience are looking for the best features and specs, not budget and cost cutting.
I would definitely buy what you just described.
Me too
annonce today !
@@FyaskoProduction AMD X1 and X1 mini
You can make the controllers more sensitive, if you go into the onexconsole window, done by clicking the turbo button then selecting the onexconsole icon in the bottom left. Then go into program controller, navigate to Rocker, on the right hand side of the screen the two bottom left and right controller icons say inner Dead zone and outer Dead zone, select either left or right icon, this brings up the 'set Dead Zone and Sensitive' window, i found that setting the 'sensitive' option to 'Immediate' for left and right sticks gives you immediate sensitivity.
I have done all of that and the return to Center is still like how you see it in the video.
But there’s still the bigger issue of comfort.
@@BarelyAverageDude Sorry, didn't realise, that made a difference for me when playing Cyberpunk 2077. This is the first time into the handheld market for myself as i don't have any of the other devices, i'm going to use it for mainly playing games like Baldurs Gate 3 and Rogue Trader so i'm not to bothered about frame rate, 30fps is good enough for me.
I am looking forward to my preorder. I love my legion go and rog ally but I wanted a bigger ram and screen.
Nice! Hopefully you get it soon. 👍🏽
Great video and gameoplay🔥
Appreciate it 👍🏽
We do what it takes for Democracy! 🫡
Hi, thanks for your review!
Thanks for making great devices! My first ever PC handheld was a Onexplayer. We should collab on a video 🙌🏾🙏🏾
Thx for the video. Looks good. :-)
Thanks for watching!
That temp control is insane lol
Don’t look at me, it’s on auto. 😅🤷🏽♂️
Can y buy different controllers for the xplayer x1. If so can u post a link please 🙏
Im getting this for the occulink port. GPD is phasing out occulink support and have reliability issues.
I know the new Win Mini removed Oculink, but is it really being phased out from all future devices?
Speakers sound good too. Is there any distortion at higher volumes? And thanks for testing out Helldivers. Very relevant test.
I haven't encountered any distortion even at the highest levels.
Once your going through the trouble of getting a third-party controller, you mine as well stand it up and use a detached.
It’s a handheld and I WILL get my moneys worth. 😅
But TBH I bought this controller for my iPad Mini a while ago and it just happened to be the perfect size.
bro is smashing that trigger button X_X
I think it's the D8 controller? I am not sure if it opens wide enough. The recenter on these sticks look...terrible. Hopefully this gets fixed!
It’s this controller:
amzn.to/3TBGNpl
It definitely fits, I’m using it without mods.
@@BarelyAverageDude how do you like that controller ? And does the joystick have better resistance than the orinal one ?
@@edmfuturedisco3485 I like it more than the original and the sticks have slightly more resistance than the original but they’re not stiff.
Just curiosity, do you have the BSP D9 controller ???
Since I see you used and fitted successfully the BSP D8 controller on the Onex X1, I supose that the D9 conrroller also fits the X1...(I should remové the grey rubber pieces as you did suposely)
Could you confirm It please??? Thank you so much !!
Since BSP controller can enabled Xbox Controller Mode, the X1 recognizes the BSP controller as a Xbox Gamepad. All programs and apps sould work perfecty
I tried the D9 controller and it was garbage imo.
Very loose and over all it felt bad, unusable.
I thought it would be cool because the ps5 aesthetic, but it’s not good.
@@BarelyAverageDude however you are Happy with the D8 , arent you??
D9 seems to be more confortable, but my worry IS that ..if the thickness of the Onexplayer X1 IS so Big for the D9, I mean, when you fit the Onex X1 on the D8, you had (I supose) you removed the grey rubber parts that are sticked, did you??
I am not talking about Quality of the controller itself but just to confirm if I can fit the Onex X1 in the D9 removing the grey rubber grey pieces
Could you confirm me please ???
I saw a video review of the D9 and many users even are Happy with It using It in they iPad pro . Anyway, I just wanted to clarify my concern about the X1 thickness and the D9 posibilitty to fit on It
Thanks !!!
I didn’t remove anything to make the controller fit.
Quality aside, I do not recommend the D9 controller for the X1 because it doesn’t fit right.
You can try it for yourself if you like.
It doesn’t have enough tension to grip the x1 so it’s very loose and unplayable.
If you have gpd1 or onexplayer egpu... could you please make a video comparison using onexplayer x1 connected by egpu (oculink) respect the Legion go by usb4 egpu connection? I would like to see what performance can do the couple Intel+egpu(by oculink) and the couple Amd+egpu(by usb4). As i wanted something not really portable, I really wonna know the result of this test. Any AAA games. Thanks in advance
I don't have either eGPU unfortunately. But from other test I've done and seen, oculink is always more stable and better performance than USB 4.
@@BarelyAverageDude yeah I believe that but at the moment there are only 4 devices that have oculink port (gpd win 4, gpd win mini 2023, gpd win max 2023/2024 and onexplayer X1). As all of them costs like more than 1000 € +taxes (in my case + 22% crazy!!!) I guess the best option is to purchase one of the famous/best after sales company like Asus, Lenovo etc etc and maybe add a keyboard to have a 3 in 1 (referring to Legion go).My concern is the goodness of a usb4 connection with an egpu. Lenovo legion go costs in Italy 799€ (16GB/512 GB storage) and yes, no ram upgrade but obviously less expensive than any other China products for the same/similar performance. What do you think about that?
@@Axospirit85 I’d say get the one that feels like the best buy without considering the eGPU first. In your case that sounds like the Legion Go. It will have slightly less performance than the devices with oculink but do you really want to spend hundreds more AND risk bad customer support? I don’t think it’s worth it in your case. And if you really need more performance why not consider a desktop with the $800 you are going to spend on the eGPU? 🤷🏽♂️
@@BarelyAverageDudeI need something that is portable (travel, business trips) but not necessarily a console, portable handheld. its use would be mainly in a room, that said the idea I was thinking about was the possibility of being able to also connect it to a TV/monitor and play with it at full power. A desktop egpu will be uncomfortable to carry with me all the time. thanks for your advice.
@@Axospirit85 I see… 🤔
Do you care more about handheld or docked at a desk gaming?
where can I get joycons like the ones you have at the beginning of the video?
Do the controllers feel wobbly or not secure on the device when connected? I’ve heard that they are. Thinking about picking up the AMD version. Wondering if they fix it with the new variant.
They’re not super wobbly on my unit. You can definitely feel them move if you shift your grip a lot.
I definitely wouldn’t recommend holding the entire device by the controller because it feels like it would break under the weight
@@BarelyAverageDude oh wow. That changes my mind then. That’s too bad. Thanks for the reply.
Is the iPad Pro M2 better than this or is this better and more powerful? 😢😢😢
It depends what you need to do.
iPad of course can't run windows apps, but it is better to use as a tablet.
@@BarelyAverageDude
Thank you. This is what I wanted to say, the iPad is more convenient for me because it is more and more practical
Can YOU test Fc24 or 2k24 ?? 🙏🙏
what controller you're using from the settings section(03:14) of your video???
I tried getting my d8 controller to fit but couldn’t. How did you get yours to bro?
Not sure it we have the same model, but mine just fits. I didn’t do anything extra, it just expands enough to fit. 🤷🏽♂️
Koo thanks anyways 🤙🏾
I'd like to know about the controllers you were using instead of the official ones. Would they also fit on the controller connector for this?
Nevermind, guess not. It looks like a wireless backbone basically
The same question is what control is that you use, and please link to buy it
This one.
amzn.to/3xe9WPJ
It's crazy that you're using a 3rd party bluetooth controller. What controller are you using? I bought a OneXPlayer, it'll be here soon and maybe I'll get a controller just like yours. :-)
Yeah I'm using this controller: amzn.to/3TONSTq
I actually bought it for my iPad Mini and it just happened to be the perfect fit.
I think the original controller could be good if you have smaller hands, but it's not very ergonomic for me; making me not want to use it as a handheld.
I bought mine with an egpu as well
What controllers are that?!
amzn.to/3xe9WPJ
What are the aftermarket controllers you are using?
amzn.to/3J3E5nz
1000$ device for to search lowest to lowest setting???
@@manlimbu9515 you're going to want to get the AMD version 👍🏽
What is that controller software you using please
Gamepad tester is online
@@BarelyAverageDude thanks
@@918DEATH hardwaretester.com/gamepad
Is the AMD version better?
Yes
I dont like intel....i prefer AMD
Okay