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OneXPlayer Intros The M1 Mini PC Which It’s Calling The “Most Powerful Mini PC” Yet, Powered By Intel Core Ultra 9 185H

The OneXPlayer M1 is the latest in the company's Mini PC offerings, featuring Intel's Core Ultra CPUs and powerful specs.

OneXPlayer's M1 Mini PC is a gaming system that you can carry easily anywhere, weighs just over 500 grams, and offers decent connectivity

Compact form-factor gaming & Mini PCs are highly popular due to their portability and while carrying a full-fledged rig is difficult to put inside a backpack, these new mini-gaming PCs can reduce your backpack weight significantly without sacrificing a lot of performance.

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OneXPlayer, the company behind many gaming handhelds, has just launched OneXPlayer M1, claiming it to be the most powerful Mini PC based on Intel Meteor Lake "Core Ultra" CPUs.

The M1 Mini PC boasts a small form factor, measuring just 196 x 120 x 32mm, allowing its users to carry the PC inside their loose pocket. It weighs just 599 grams, which is roughly 270 grams lighter than the OneXGPU which used a similar chassis but only served as an eGPU solution. This makes it hassle-free for carrying anywhere you like and will be best for small LAN parties. The enclosure boasts a minimalistic design with a small vent and fan on one side for dissipating heat. The case also exhibits beautiful RGB lighting on both ends, which isn't the only thing you will see on the sides.

There are plenty of ports on the side as well as the back. The connectivity options include the following ports:

  1. OCuLink
  2. HDMI x2
  3. USB 4 Type C x2
  4. DisplayPort
  5. USB 3.2 Type-A
  6. USB 2.0 Type-A
  7. MicroSD card reader
  8. 3.5mm jack
  9. LAN port

The OneXPlayer M1 Mini PC also features an OcuLink port through which users can connect an external dock like the OneXGPU to improve the PC's graphical horsepower for playing the latest games on high to ultra settings. OneXGPU offers an AMD Radeon 7600M XT GPU but costs $699, which might be

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