# OneXPlayer launches X2 Mini Pro OLED handheld for high-end market, starting at more than $2,000

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> Published: 2026-06-15 15:25:33+00:00

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OneXPlayer launches X2 Mini Pro OLED handheld for high-end market, starting at more than $2,000

                            All you need to know about the new X2 Mini                    

Abdul Haddi

 

Last Updated on June 15, 2026  

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OneXPlayer X2 Mini Pro specs & price

The handheld gaming market continues to grow, and OneXPlayer has officially launched another high-end device aimed at enthusiasts who want powerful hardware in a portable form factor. The new OneXPlayer X2 Mini Pro is now available through its Indiegogo campaign, bringing a combination of premium specifications, a large OLED display, and detachable controllers.
Unlike flagship handhelds that use AMD’s Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 processor, the X2 Mini Pro is powered by the Ryzen AI MAX+ 388. While it features fewer CPU cores than the 395, it is still designed to deliver strong gaming performance for modern titles. The chip is paired with AMD’s Radeon 8060S graphics, which should provide enough power for demanding games.

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OneXPlayer X2 Mini Pro specs & price
The OneXPlayer X2 Mini Pro enters the market as a premium device. The base configuration starts at $2,399 and includes 48GB of RAM alongside 1TB of SSD storage. Users who want more memory and storage can move up to the top-end model, which offers 64GB of RAM and a 2TB SSD for $2,799.

There is also an optional Liquid-Cooled Edition available for an additional $61. This version supports the company’s external cooling solution, which is designed to help keep temperatures under control during heavy workloads.
One of the biggest highlights of the X2 Mini Pro is its display. The handheld features an 8.8-inch OLED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate. It also supports HDR and variable refresh rate technology, helping deliver smoother gameplay and improved image quality.
The design is also different from many traditional handhelds. The controllers can be detached from both sides of the device, similar to what players may have seen on systems like the Nintendo Switch. This allows the X2 Mini Pro to function as both a gaming handheld and a compact tablet. For users who want to do more than gaming, OneXPlayer also offers a magnetic keyboard attachment. This transforms the device into a small notebook-style machine that can be used for browsing, writing, and other productivity tasks.
The X2 Mini Pro also includes all of the controls players expect from a modern handheld, including dual thumbsticks, triggers, shoulder buttons, a D-pad, face buttons, and rear grip buttons. The system also features an 85Wh battery pack mounted on the rear, matching the design approach seen in some other premium handheld devices.

    206Would you buy a bare bones Steam Machine?Would you buy a variant of the Steam Machine with no RAM and/or no SSD and install them separately to help save on costs?     No, I want the Steam Machine to be complete     Yes, I would buy a RAM-less version     Yes, I would buy an SSD-less version     I'd buy a bare bones version with neither component         

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