ONE-NETBOOK is preparing to expand its handheld gaming lineup once again, following the recent introduction of the OnexPlayer 3. The device, revealed at the end of May, is powered by Intel’s Xperia G3 Extreme processor and continues the company’s push into the growing Windows handheld gaming market. Now, new information emerging from an official Intel video released on June 2 suggests that ONE-NETBOOK is already working on another handheld device built around the same Intel Xperia G processor family.
The upcoming system is believed to be associated with the name Apex Air, as referenced in Intel’s promotional material tied to its processor launch. While ONE-NETBOOK has not officially confirmed branding or specifications, the mention of Apex Air indicates that this could be the next addition to the company’s expanding product lineup. Based on early visuals and design cues, the handheld appears to carry forward the familiar X1 series control layout, which focuses on ergonomic grips and a symmetrical button arrangement designed for longer gaming sessions.

At the same time, the device seems to feature a larger display compared to the 8.8-inch panel used on the OnexPlayer 3, suggesting that ONE-NETBOOK is targeting users who prefer a more immersive handheld experience without moving into full laptop territory. The combination of a bigger screen and a refined controller layout points toward a balance between portability and usability, a key factor in the current handheld gaming PC segment.
The Intel Xperia G platform itself is being positioned for next-generation compact gaming systems, with an emphasis on efficiency and sustained performance. While detailed specifications are still under wraps, both the OnexPlayer 3 and the rumored Apex Air appear to be part of a broader strategy by ONE-NETBOOK to build a lineup around Intel’s latest handheld-focused processors.
- ONE-NETBOOK expanding handheld lineup with new Intel-based device
- Possible “Apex Air” branding spotted in Intel promotional material
- Powered by the Intel Xperia G-series processor platform
- Design influenced by the X1 series controller layout
- Larger display than the 8.8-inch OnexPlayer 3 expected
- Focus on portable gaming performance and efficiency
- Part of the growing Windows handheld gaming ecosystem
If the Apex Air branding is confirmed, it would mark another step in ONE-NETBOOK’s aggressive expansion within the portable gaming space, where competition continues to grow rapidly.
