ONEXPLAYER X2 Handheld Pairs Intel Arc B390 Graphics With a Detachable-Controller Tablet
The ONEXPLAYER X2 handheld pairs Intel's 12-core Arc B390 graphics with a 27.8 cm 120 Hz tablet, 48GB RAM, and detachable hall-effect controllers.
The ONEXPLAYER X2 handheld pairs Intel's 12-core Arc B390 graphics with a 27.8 cm 120 Hz tablet, 48GB RAM, and detachable hall-effect controllers.
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Home Assistant OS 18 moves every target to the Linux 6.18 kernel and lets you update Raspberry Pi bootloader firmware straight from the OS, with leaner images that flash faster.
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