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Subscribe to our newsletter ONEXPLAYER X2 Mini teasers have popped up online, and the timing feels comical.

Not only does the gaming handheld seemingly pack a punchy Ryzen AI Max+ 395 APU, but it's also armed with detachable controllers and a similar 8.8-inch display to the potentially discontinued Lenovo Legion Go 2 that now costs almost $3,000 for some reason.The X2 Mini teaser video posted to Weibo outlines ONEXPLAYER's plans for the handheld while avoiding full specs or a price for now.

It does absolutely feel like the brand is trying to kick Lenovo while it's down, though, as its detachable Switch-style gamepad and 8.8-inch 144Hz OLED Display make it look like a Legion Go 2 at a glance.

It also bears resemblance to the existing OneXFly Apex model equipped with the same chipset, but that portable is slightly smaller.Fancy premium handhelds are exciting, and while they arguably exist in a completely different realm to the Steam Deck OLED or even the Lenovo Legion Go 2 if it had stuck with a sensible price in the first place, they help keep things innovative ## Editor's Note The gaming community will surely have mixed reactions to this news. Source: [GamesRadar+](https://www.gamesradar.com/hardware/handhelds/onexplayer-just-started-teasing-a-legion-go-2-rival-with-a-ryzen-ai-max-395-chipset-but-the-handheld-maker-should-read-the-room/)