I ran the tests in both 15W and 28W modes, but to keep things brief, the results below are from the 15W runs unless stated otherwise. I also ran the usual suite of benchmarks to measure the performance, and the One Xplayer Mini Pro performed about as well as you'd expect for an AMD Ryzen 7 6800U. I tried this with Halo Infinite and the average frame rate went up slightly to 43FPS, but there's a trade-off in battery life. In all of these tests, the CPU was set to use 15W of power, but it can go up to 28W. It's worth mentioning that One Xplayer also includes software that lets you change the performance of the CPU and GPU. The most demanding one was Grounded, which only ran somewhat smoothly with AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) set to Performance, but this created very noticeable visual artifacts. Because of the higher resolution of the display, the framerates here are bound to be lower than on the Steam Deck, but I'd consider all of these games playable.
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