Super V gets Panther Lake chip

OneXPlayer has introduced the Super V at CES 2026 on January 6, 2026. The company calls it the first Panther Lake-based 2-in-1 tablet PC to be shown publicly.
Early details focus on the core platform and the display. OneXPlayer says Super V pairs an Intel Core Ultra X7 358H with a 2.8K OLED “gaming” panel, plus an RGB matrix nameplate light. It also bundles a 4096-level pressure stylus and an RGB magnetic full-size backlit keyboard.
Intel’s Core Ultra X7 358H is listed with 16 physical cores in a 4+8+4 layout. OneXPlayer also cites up to 4.8 GHz on the P-cores, 18 MB of L3 cache, integrated Arc B390 graphics, and up to 50 TOPS from the NPU.
Source: Onexplayer
The Super V announcement lands alongside OneXPlayer’s existing Super X, which is built around AMD’s Ryzen AI Max family. Super X uses a 14-inch 2880 x 1800 AMOLED panel with 48 to 120 Hz VRR, and configurations based on Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with Radeon 8060S graphics.
| Onexplayer Super Tablet Series | ||
|---|---|---|
| VideoCardz.com | SoC | Screen |
| OneXPlayer Super V | Intel Core Ultra X7 358H (Panther Lake) Arc B390 iGPU, NPU up to 50 TOPS | 2.8K OLED |
| OneXPlayer Super X | AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 (also listed with other Ryzen AI Max options by configuration) | 14-inch 2880 x 1800 AMOLED, 48 to 120 Hz VRR |
Source: Onexplayer
OneXPlayer has not shared pricing or availability for Super V yet. Meanwhile, Super X is already tied to a Kickstarter campaign, with early pricing starting at $1,899 and shipping estimates pointing to February 2026 for backers. In other words, current model is not cheap, newer model won’t be cheap and both won’t be easily available for purchase.
Source: Onexplayer