Powered by AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip, a new 14-inch OLED gaming 2-in-1 devices, as claimed by One-Netbook, boasts performance comparable to an RTX 4060 Ti graphics card.
The OneXPlayer Super X and the Asus ROG Flow Z13 2025 are two high-end portable gaming devices that share a commonality: they both run on AMD Strix Halo SoCs. However, they differ significantly in several key aspects, including screen, expandability, battery capacity, and thermal performance.
| Feature | OneXPlayer Super X | Asus ROG Flow Z13 (2025) | |-------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------| | Screen | 14-inch AMOLED display, 2880x1800 resolution, HDR, VRR, stylus support (4096 pressure levels) | 13.4-inch screen (likely LCD, typical for previous Z13 models), high refresh rate, optimised for gaming | | Expandability | Dual SSD slots: one M.2 2280 and one Mini PCIe 4.0 SSD slot; up to 128 GB LPDDR5X RAM, can allocate 96 GB RAM as VRAM | Limited internal storage upgrade options; high RAM and storage but typically single SSD. Comes with Thunderbolt 4 for possible external GPU/expansion | | Battery Capacity | 83.5 Wh - currently one of the largest in portable gaming tablets | Smaller battery than OneXPlayer; exact capacity typically around 56 Wh in earlier Z13 models (expected similar) | | Thermal Performance | AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 APU (Strix Halo), 120W TDP, reportedly delivers performance close to RTX 4060-4070 mobile GPUs with effective cooling for sustained 120W operation in a tablet form factor | Uses AMD Strix Halo SoC also rated at 120W TDP in 2025 model; Asus has traditionally optimised Flow Z13 for good thermal management but performance often throttles under heavy gaming compared to desktop-class setups | | Pricing | Expected price above $2,000, positioning as a premium 2-in-1 gaming tablet | Typically priced at $2,300+, reflecting premium market segment and brand reputation |
Detailed Comparison:
- Screen: The Super X features a larger 14-inch AMOLED panel with higher resolution and features like VRR and HDR, enhancing image quality and gaming visuals. The Z13 usually has a slightly smaller (13.4-inch) screen and uses LCD technology. OneXPlayer’s stylus support adds productivity flair.
- Expandability: OneXPlayer offers more versatile storage expansion with two SSD slots including a new Mini PCIe4 SSD slot, and large RAM options (up to 128 GB LPDDR5X with ability to allocate 96 GB as VRAM), giving it an edge in multitasking and AI workloads. The Z13 focuses more on external expandability (Thunderbolt 4 for eGPU or docks) but is more limited internally.
- Battery: The OneXPlayer boasts an 83.5Wh battery, which is one of the largest in portable gaming tablets, providing better endurance for a device with a 120W AMD SoC. The Asus ROG Flow Z13 traditionally has a smaller battery (~56Wh or less), likely less endurance under heavy gaming loads.
- Thermal/Performance: Both run AMD Strix Halo SoCs rated for 120W, high-performance APUs combining Zen 5 CPU cores and RDNA 3-class GPUs. OneXPlayer claims that the Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 with 40 compute units performs roughly between RTX 4060 and RTX 4070 mobile GPUs. While Asus designs the Z13 for balanced thermals, reports indicate it may experience more throttling due to its thinner chassis. OneXPlayer’s design emphasises sustained 120W performance with effective cooling in a tablet form factor.
- Price: Both are premium devices. OneXPlayer Super X is expected above $2,000, while the Asus ROG Flow Z13 2025 is priced around $2,300 or higher.
In summary, the OneXPlayer Super X offers a larger, superior AMOLED screen, more internal storage/RAM expandability, and a larger battery to support its high-performance AMD Strix Halo APU running at 120W, appealing to users seeking a powerful 2-in-1 gaming and AI tablet experience. The Asus ROG Flow Z13 2025 remains a premium competitor with strong performance but is more conservative on battery size and internal expandability, focusing instead on portability and ecosystem integration with external devices[1][2][3][5].
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These two high-end portable gaming devices, the OneXPlayer Super X and the Asus ROG Flow Z13 2025, also incorporate smartphones and other gadgets into their respective ecosystems, with the OneXPlayer offering stylus support and the Asus Z13 allowing external GPU expansion through Thunderbolt 4. On the other hand, the technology inside these devices, specifically the AMD Strix Halo SoCs, are fundamental to their high-performance gaming capabilities.