Gaming handheld enthusiasts, take note: OneXPlayer is upping the ante with its latest limited-edition X1 Pro tablet, a powerhouse device that blends cutting-edge specs with eye-catching anime-inspired flair. Dubbed the EVA-Asuka Limited Edition, this refreshed version of the X1 Pro packs Intel’s new Core Ultra 7 255H processor and a staggering 64 GB of LPDDR5X RAM, making it one of the most robust gaming handhelds on the market.
The collaboration with Neon Genesis Evangelion’s iconic Asuka Langley Soryu isn’t just skin-deep. The device features custom laser-etched artwork, vibrant red-and-purple accents, and themed packaging that’s sure to thrill fans of the legendary mecha anime series. But beneath its flashy exterior lies serious hardware. The Intel Core Ultra 7 255H, part of Intel’s Meteor Lake lineup, brings improved hybrid architecture for better multitasking and gaming performance, while Intel Arc graphics aim to deliver smoother frame rates in AAA titles.
According to GSMGoTech, which first reported the announcement, the X1 Pro’s 64 GB RAM upgrade is a direct response to gamers and creators demanding “future-proof” portability. “This isn’t just a gaming device—it’s a mobile workstation,” said a OneXPlayer spokesperson. “Whether you’re rendering 4K video or modding Cyberpunk 2077, the X1 Pro can handle it.”
The tablet also retains its signature 10.95-inch 2.5K display with a 120Hz refresh rate, paired with Hall-effect joysticks and triggers for precision control. A revamped cooling system promises quieter operation during marathon sessions, and the 65.6 Wh battery supports 100W PD fast charging.
Interested in snagging one? The EVA-Asuka Limited Edition is available exclusively through MINIXPC’s official store, though stocks are reportedly limited. For those who prefer mainstream retailers, a standard X1 Pro model (sans the anime aesthetics) can be pre-ordered via Amazon, starting at $1,299.
This launch arrives as competition in the Windows gaming handheld space heats up. Devices like the ASUS ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go have dominated headlines, but OneXPlayer’s focus on niche designs and bleeding-edge specs could carve out a loyal following. Priced at a premium, the X1 Pro isn’t for casual gamers—but for enthusiasts craving performance and personality, it’s a tantalizing option.
Will the EVA-Asuka edition sell out faster than a Titan can breach Tokyo-3? Given the cult status of Evangelion and the specs under the hood, we’re betting on yes.