The world's first tablet powered by Intel's revolutionary Panther Lake processor
The OneXPlayer X1-P sets new standards in the portable market, with the Intel Core Ultra x7-358H processor at its heart. It is a Panther Lake processor based on Intel's most advanced 18A manufacturing technology. This brings significantly greater energy efficiency and raw power, and mainly focuses on next-generation integrated graphics (Xe3), which allows gamers to play the most demanding titles smoothly without the need for an external graphics card.
The device is designed as a versatile hybrid that can be used as a tablet, laptop or gaming console. It is equipped with a premium 30.48-centimeter (12-inch) diagonal display that offers 2.5K resolution and a high refresh rate of up to 144 frames per second. This ensures extremely sharp images and smooth transitions, which is essential for both content creators and gamers. In addition, the Panther Lake processor includes a powerful NPU to accelerate AI tasks, which extends battery life during more demanding tasks.
The X1-P retains popular features from its predecessors, including detachable gaming controllers and a magnetic keyboard. Fast connectivity is provided by OCuLink and USB4, which allow the connection of external graphics stations for even greater performance. Although the exact price for the European market has not yet been confirmed, the device is expected to enter the premium class above 1,200 euros. The first shipments are expected to be available in the spring months of 2026, when detailed configurations regarding working memory and storage space will also be known.

























