The Onexplayer mini runs Windows 11, which allows users to play games that they normally experience on a PC. It’s equipped with a touchscreen, as well as controller-based inputs and promises impressive graphics. The Onexplayer Mini has no price yet. However, it’s planned for January 15, 2022. Onexplayer is raising over two million dollars on Indiegogo, in which the money was given to One-Netbook for the purpose of increasing the product line. The Onexplayer Mini is intended for users who want to use their computers on the go, but don’t want to build an expensive handheld. It has an IPS screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1200, which is just above HD. The power is driven by the Intel Tiger Lake i7-1195G7 quad-core processor, which works with a PC-style cooling fan to keep the system running properly. The battery life of the gaming console is a pretty low hour, but the power is likely to cost much more than the actual battery. Besides using games, the system can also handle routine tasks such as document making and watching films. One-Netbook can use a lot of money to develop the Onexplayer minis ergonomic design. The company claims its design is inspired by Xbox controllers and its physical inputs are distributed evenly across both controllers, thus allowing a more comfortable gaming experience. It’s able to fit into the player’s pockets like a phone, and allow him to play anywhere they go. There is no word about how much space the system will have. Don’t worry, whether it’ll allow users to put their entire Steam or Epic library on the device. You can also connect some USB ports that will presumably allow players to attach their hard drive. The Onexplayer Mini will launch on the 15th of January 2022.