Refurbished Onexplayer Mini with AMD Ryzen 5800U $599 ($1,259 retail)

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https://onexplayerstore.com/product...ryzen®-5800u-1920-1200?variant=41869429473460

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Pretty hot if you don't mind rolling the dice on refurbs...
 
Just watched a couple reviews... seems like something I would try to like but would end up not using much. If I had some income to burn, I'd consider testing out that theory lol.
 

This uses the last gen 5800U which has a much weaker GPU, which is why it's discounted so much. The Steam Deck is in general simply better and more powerful than this, so even at that discount, there's simply no reason to get this over a Steam Deck, unless you want the possibility of using longer length NVME drives, but even so, it's much, much smarter to either get a Deck, or wait for the best of the HK/Chinese 6800U models. And now at this point, all eyes are on the 6800U versions like the aokzoe a1 and the 6800U versions of the AYA Neo and whatever GPD puts out for their GPD Win 4. Unless you want the mini laptop form factor version of the GPD Win Max 2..

The unit that will have actual dual trackpads is the AYANeo Next II.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AYA-N...U-or-AMD-Radeon-RX-6000-options.632385.0.html

But they're releasing way too many models now.
 
This uses the last gen 5800U which has a much weaker GPU, which is why it's discounted so much. The Steam Deck is in general simply better and more powerful than this, so even at that discount, there's simply no reason to get this over a Steam Deck, unless you want the possibility of using longer length NVME drives, but even so, it's much, much smarter to either get a Deck, or wait for the best of the HK/Chinese 6800U models. And now at this point, all eyes are on the 6800U versions like the aokzoe a1 and the 6800U versions of the AYA Neo and whatever GPD puts out for their GPD Win 4. Unless you want the mini laptop form factor version of the GPD Win Max 2..

The unit that will have actual dual trackpads is the AYANeo Next II.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AYA-N...U-or-AMD-Radeon-RX-6000-options.632385.0.html

But they're releasing way too many models now.
I don't know about the other models, but the Win4 looks like it supports eGPU's through the 40Gbps top USBC port.
 
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