Plenty of challengers have tried to take down Valve’s Steam Deck since its release in 2022, but few have even come close. The OneXPlayer OneXFly F1 Pro, though, has a good shot at dethroning the Steam Deck, if you ignore the value, and it’s all thanks to its control software, which works so well with Windows that I almost forgot I was using Windows in the first place.
I’ll have a full review of the OneXPlayer OneXFly F1 Pro ready soon, but it’s the efficiency and performance of the OneXConsole software that has completely turned my head to thinking this could challenge the picks on our best handheld guide, even with quite a high price.
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