OneXPlayer Super X launch: 2.8K AMOLED, big battery, liquid cooling, pricing
OneXPlayer Super X challenges Asus ROG Flow Z13 with a 14in 2.8K AMOLED, Ryzen AI 385/395, 83.5 Wh battery and optional liquid cooling from $1,899. Ships 2026.
OneXPlayer Super X challenges Asus ROG Flow Z13 with a 14in 2.8K AMOLED, Ryzen AI 385/395, 83.5 Wh battery and optional liquid cooling from $1,899. Ships 2026.
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One-Netbook has launched on the global market a device positioned as a serious alternative to Asus ROG Flow Z13. Called OneXPlayer Super X, it leans on premium display technology, a larger battery, and a flexible cooling system. The minimum price is $1,899, a direct challenge to Asus on core features.
Announced back in August, the Super X ships with Ryzen AI Max 385 or Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processors. The base setup uses the 385 chip, while Asus equips its entry model with Ryzen AI Max 390. Even so, choosing the higher configuration, Super X can offer performance on par with—and even above—the competitor.
A 14-inch 2.8K AMOLED panel runs at 120 Hz with variable refresh rate (VRR) and up to 500 nits of brightness. The screen supports 4,096 levels of pen pressure, making the device suitable for both work and creative tasks.
Another distinction is the 83.5 Wh battery, which significantly surpasses the ROG Flow Z13’s capacity. The device also provides an unusually flexible storage layout: a full-size M.2 2280 slot, a slot for a Mini SSD, and an optional liquid-cooling module that can raise the system’s TDP from 80 W to 120 W.
The chassis measures 314 × 208 × 12.5 mm without the cooling module and weighs about 1.3 kg without the keyboard.
$1,899 — Ryzen AI Max 385, 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD; $1,999 — Ryzen AI Max+ 395, 48 GB RAM; $2,759 — top version with Ryzen AI Max+ 395, 128 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, and liquid cooling.
The liquid-cooling system itself is available as a separate option for $60. Shipments to Kickstarter backers are expected in February 2026.