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The Onexfly F1 PRO is a cutting-edge handheld gaming console featuring an AMD Ryzen 7-8840U processor, a stunning 7-inch OLED display, and Harman-certified audio. With a robust battery and fast charging capabilities, this portable device is designed for gamers who demand high performance and immersive experiences on the go.
Color | Black |
Platform | Windows |
A**R
System and storage
Ok. Want to keep this real. I got this a week ago, I really like this system and it's power. That being said I order the system and when I checked my storage it only showed 1tb. I thought I got the wrong system. Turns out, they partition off the other TB and hide it in advanced settings. Only found this out after I spent another $1,900 to get another one and googled.The screen, super nice and bright.The system, other than the storage issues it windows.... So you know.The unit, feels good to hold and runs well. Setting up emulation is hard but not impossible.All in all, if you want a high end handheld I believe this is with it for future proofing. But, if you want to get all your storage be ready to tinker.
M**.
Best handheld I’ve tried
Good screen, battery could be bigger, but charges really fast at 100w. I was able to play any game on higher settings and better frames than the ally x. I was getting a lot of shader stutters no matter if my fps was 30 or 70. I switched over to bazzite, and the stutters are gone. Most games run good at 15-17 watts. I define good as 30-40 fps high+ settings with no stutters.
T**M
Runs great once you fix thermals
it holds its own against stuff like the MSI Claw 8 Ai+—you’re getting fast load times, solid multitasking, and smooth gameplay across the board. It’s no slouch.But here’s the thing: it starts to throttle once temps hit around 70°C. And yeah, it’s noticeable. Performance can dip enough that it might fall behind something like the ROG Ally in those moments. That’s the main downside.There is a fix—if you’re comfortable opening it up, adding some thermal tape over the RAM helps a lot with the throttling. But if you’re not the kind of person who likes taking stuff apart, that might be a dealbreaker.So overall: great performance, really solid hardware, but it runs hot, and you’ll either need to live with the occasional slowdowns or be willing to mod it. If you’re fine with that, it’s a solid pickup.
J**N
Beware of 64GB stuttering issue, otherwise fantastic
This is a bit of a mixed review -- I really loved everything about this product except for one flaw that affects some SKUs. TLDR: Beware that 64GB models are affected by an issue where they stutter after sustained load, 32GB models are less affected. The fix is forthcoming but it is a hardware fix (requires sending in your unit), not a software update.I'll review everything else about the device, which is overwhelmingly positive. The screen is absolutely gorgeous compared to my Ally X, gets significantly brighter too. Even though the joysticks were smaller and the overall controller is smaller, I felt like the hall-effect joysticks are more precise and never have drift. I have smaller hands and I find this compact size much more comfortable and easier to reach all the buttons.The HX 370 processor is the star of the show. Yes, I can confirm the reviews, it's easily 10-20fps higher (15-25%) than the Z1 Extreme. However, the real beauty turned out to be the ability to lower the TDP significantly. At around 10-12W it was running games that struggled at 20W on the Z1 Extreme. The vast majority of games ran well at 15W TDP which results in a little over 2 hours of battery life, which isn't bad.Unfortunately the 64GB model has some flaws that ultimately led me to return mine. After some amount of running at 20W or higher TDP, something internally overheats and leads to really stuttery performance (it feels like every other frame is lasting twice as long, as if the game is unplayably laggy). This is discussed in some of the online communities and confirmed to be a hardware issue with the 64GB model. You can try running Furmark and looking at the frame time (it should be a constant 32 give or take one). If your unit is affected, after 5 minutes of Furmark, the frame time starts randomly jumping from 30's to 50's several times a second.
M**M
Amazing performance!
I own several handheld gaming pc's (Steamdeck OLED, Asus ROG Ally X, Lenovo Legion Go, MSI Claw 7 AI+) If you can get over the windows on a handheld oddities, this is by far the most powerful and useful of the handhelds that I have. I will freely admit that the Steamdeck is a better user interface, and the others are all great in their own ways. But this one is the most comfortable in my hands, and just works on most of the games that I have thrown at it without getting so hot it could cook you. I have all of the others on a shelf in my office and this is the one that gets used every time.
H**D
My favorite handheld PC so far
Having used the Ally X, legion Go, and the Deck, this is by far the better handheld. Very premium quality feel, and the brightest OLED I have ever seen. This screen makes my other handhelds look dull and dim.The HX370 performs amazing and has better overall average frames and way better 1 percent lows over the Z1 extreme. It's super expensive but worth it if you want the best.
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