OneXfly Apex revealed: handheld gaming PC with Ryzen AI MAX+ 395, 8-inch 120 Hz display, swappable Mini SSDs

OneXPlayer has unveiled the OneXfly Apex, a new handheld gaming PC built around the AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 and a slate of thoughtful features. It carries an 8-inch display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and variable refresh support, a combination that should resonate with gamers. The screen uses a native landscape orientation, so users won’t run into the rotation quirks that plagued some rivals.

Among the standout touches is support for swappable Mini SSDs—compact PCIe 4.0×2 drives that let you expand storage quickly and with minimal hassle. The device also includes adjustable triggers tuned for different gaming scenarios and stereo speakers developed in collaboration with Harman for a deeper, cleaner sound. The company says it is introducing a “silent liquid cooling” system as well, though it isn’t sharing details yet.

Positioned as a performance-first portable for demanding users, OneXfly Apex offers power settings up to 120 W, pairs them with AMD’s new flagship chip, and squarely targets competitors from GPD and AYANEO. The fact it skipped the company’s recent showcase suggests final refinements ahead of release; if those land as planned, this looks like a confident push into the top tier.