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The OneXFly F1 Pro has a secret weapon to take on the Steam Deck and SteamOS

August 28, 2025 7 Min Read
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Loads of challengers have tried to take down Valve’s Steam Deck since its launch in 2022, however few have even come shut. The OneXPlayer OneXFly F1 Professional, although, has a great shot at dethroning the Steam Deck, when you ignore the worth, and it is all because of its management software program, which works so effectively with Home windows that I nearly forgot I used to be utilizing Home windows within the first place.

I am going to have a full assessment of the OneXPlayer OneXFly F1 Professional prepared quickly, nevertheless it’s the effectivity and efficiency of the OneXConsole software program that has fully turned my head to considering this might problem the picks on our greatest handheld information, even with fairly a excessive worth.

The OneXFly F1 Professional I have been enjoying round with comprises an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, 32GB of LPDDR5x-7500MHz RAM, and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. Throw in a 7-inch 144Hz OLED show with a 1,920 x 1,080 decision, and you have got a handheld that, on paper, has the Steam Deck beat in just about each division, besides one… the working system.

SteamOS has all the time been and continues to be one of many greatest the reason why the Steam Deck is so common. It runs so seamlessly on Valve’s moveable that, for avid gamers who’re completely satisfied simply utilizing the Steam ecosystem, it is received every little thing you could possibly have to play your favourite video games, together with a sport ranking system.

Maybe OneXPlayer is aware of this too, as a result of it has created a management software program that works higher with the Home windows working system than another program I’ve tried. Whether or not it is Armoury Crate, MSI Middle, AyaSpace, and even the present Xbox full-screen mode, none compares to the effectivity of the OneXConsole software program.

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I additionally highlighted comparable optimistic steps in my AOKZOE A1X assessment, main me to model it a “Home windows handheld achieved proper.” A lot of the identical applies to the OneXFly F1 Professional, solely this software program now works even higher.

With a single press of the fast entry menu button, you could have full entry to customise the efficiency, show, reminiscence, sound, and vibration settings, on high of a wealth of different choices. It is so typically the catch that you may solely change choose settings by way of a fast entry menu, with greater modifications pulling you into the full-screen expertise, the place you need to wade by cumbersome menu screens earlier than then tracing your steps again to the desktop or software you had been operating.

OneXConsole permits for all key settings that I’ve discovered myself trying to find when utilizing gaming handhelds to be modified from the fast entry menu, and it makes operating video games on a Home windows handheld a a lot smoother expertise. The one motive you may ever have to open the complete model of OneXConsole is to replace it or to vary the VRAM allocation, a course of that requires a system restart.

Probably the most spectacular a part of OneXConsole is not even the sheer quantity of choices accessible by way of the fast entry menu, however the truth that it permits such modifications to be made with out disrupting the movement of Home windows or any energetic software. I’ve but to expertise any lag, stutter, crashes, or cases of applications getting into a state of non-response.

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In earlier variations of OneXConsole, there was additionally a difficulty the place, when citing the fast entry menu, the controls would work on each the menu and the sport operating within the background. That is now resolved, and the controls are remoted to both the menu or the sport.

With this repair, and with all settings modifications being persistent once you reboot the OneXFly F1 Professional handheld, this implies you may get into video games faster each time you employ the machine. I discover myself booting the F1 Professional, double-tapping Steam to open up my video games library, and enjoying any of my put in video games simply as rapidly as I can when chilly booting the Steam Deck. That is the closest any handheld has come to matching the effectivity of SteamOS, even when it is nonetheless lacking plenty of the bells and whistles that make SteamOS nice, resembling a superior sleep-and-wake course of, a sport ranking system, and a refined full-screen expertise. These, nevertheless, are nice-to-haves fairly than important to the core of a gaming handheld, particularly the sport ranking system, contemplating the identical Linux-based limitations do not apply to a Home windows-based handheld.

In terms of the OneXFly F1 Professional, the elephant within the room is its worth. The configuration that I have been testing has an MSRP of $1,499. You may purchase three Steam Deck LCD fashions for this worth and nonetheless have a couple of hundred bucks left to purchase video games, which might be seen as one other instance of gaming handheld costs being uncontrolled. This realistically means it most likely will not wrestle the general crown from the Steam Deck as a advice for many patrons. Nevertheless, for any avid gamers who worth peak efficiency and do not thoughts nonetheless having to navigate some Home windows idiosyncrasies, it will put up one hell of a combat.

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Would you spend this a lot on a gaming handheld given the facility you get in return? Or is the Steam Deck nonetheless your go-to moveable it doesn’t matter what? Tell us over on our Discord server.

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