OneXPlayer 3 Crowdfunding Launches With Intel Arc G3 Extreme Chip
The OneXPlayer 3 is the first product to ship Intel's Arc G3 Extreme SoC, a chip built specifically for handheld gaming, and its crowdfunding campaign will test demand for premium portable hardware at prices above $1,400.
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ONE-NETBOOK Technology launched a crowdfunding campaign for the OneXPlayer 3 handheld gaming PC on Indiegogo. The device uses Intel's new Arc G3 Extreme processor, features an 8.8-inch OLED 144Hz display, and has detachable gamepads. Three models are available with early bird prices from $1,438.16. ONE-NETBOOK claims 100fps+ on several AAA titles at low settings. A Japanese release is scheduled for summer 2026.
The OneXPlayer 3's detachable gamepads allow it to function as a tablet or, with a keyboard, as a notebook PC, a design that sets it apart from most handheld gaming PCs. The device is powered by Intel's Arc G3 Extreme, a 14-core SoC with integrated Arc B390 graphics based on the Xe3 architecture. ONE-NETBOOK claims the system can run demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Black Myth: Wukong at over 100fps on low settings. The crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo offers three configurations starting at $1,438.16 early bird. A Japanese release is planned for summer 2026 via distributor Tenku.
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