Screen Showdown: OneXPlayer Super X’s OLED Display Takes Aim at the ROG Flow Z13

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The SuperX features a 14-inch OLED display. Pictured: a promo shot of the AMD Strix Halo convertible.

The portable gaming arena is heating up, and a new challenger is stepping into the ring. For weeks, OneXPlayer has been building anticipation for its Super X gaming tablet, and all signs point to an imminent launch in China. When it arrives, it’s poised to be a direct competitor to the highly-anticipated 2025 refresh of the ASUS ROG Flow Z13. In a bold pre-launch move, OneXPlayer has released a new video that doesn’t just tease specs—it directly highlights what it claims is a decisive display advantage for the Super X.

The battle for the best handheld and portable gaming device is no longer just about raw performance; it's about the quality of the experience. And OneXPlayer is making it clear that they believe the screen is where the fight will be won.

A Side-by-Side Visual Assault

OneXPlayer has moved from cryptic teasers to a direct, side-by-side comparison. In a recently published video, the company placed the upcoming OneXPlayer Super X next to the 2025 ROG Flow Z13, playing identical video content on both devices. The difference, as showcased, is striking.

The core of the advantage lies in the display technology itself. The ASUS ROG Flow Z13, a formidable convertible Windows tablet, is equipped with an IPS screen. While high-quality IPS panels are excellent, they inherently struggle to match the perfect blacks and infinite contrast ratio of an OLED display.

In the comparison, the Super X’s OLED panel immediately stands out with dramatically deeper blacks and a contrast that makes colors pop off the screen. Where the IPS display shows dark areas as a dim gray, the Super X renders them as true black, creating a more immersive and vibrant visual experience, especially in darker games or movies.

See the stunning difference for yourself in the official comparison video from OneXPlayer.

Beyond Contrast: Resolution and Color Depth

The visual benefits of the Super X don't stop at contrast. OneXPlayer also emphasizes that its device boasts a higher resolution and richer color reproduction. Let's break down the numbers:

  • OneXPlayer Super X: Features a larger 14-inch OLED display with a sharp 2880x1800 pixel resolution.
  • ASUS ROG Flow Z13 (2025): Comes with a 13.4-inch IPS display with a 2560x1600 pixel resolution.

This combination of a larger screen, higher pixel density, and the inherent advantages of OLED technology presents a compelling case for gamers and content consumers who prioritize visual fidelity. It suggests that the Super X isn't just competing on performance but is aiming to be the premium multimedia device in its category.

More Than Just a Pretty Screen: Performance and Cooling

A beautiful display is meaningless if the hardware can't drive it, and OneXPlayer seems to have that covered. The Super X will be powered by AMD's next-generation Strix Halo APU, which is expected to be a graphics powerhouse, making it a true rival to the ROG Flow Z13.

In a fascinating twist, the company has previously revealed that the Super X will come in two distinct versions. One model will feature a sophisticated water-cooling solution. This is a significant differentiator in the world of compact gaming tablets. Enhanced cooling typically allows for sustained higher performance by preventing thermal throttling, potentially giving the Super X a tangible performance edge over the air-cooled ROG Z13 during long, intensive gaming sessions.

The Complete Package

Other confirmed details help paint a picture of a well-rounded device. The Super X is expected to feature a decent array of ports for connectivity, an 83.5 Wh battery that should offer respectable battery life for a device of this caliber, and support for HDR content, which will truly shine on that OLED screen.

The final, and most critical, piece of the puzzle is price. OneXPlayer has yet to announce official pricing for the Super X. However, industry observers expect it to land in a similar ballpark as its direct competitor. The current model of the ASUS ROG Flow Z13 with 32GB of RAM retails for around $2,169 on Amazon, setting a likely benchmark for the upcoming 2025 models and their competitors.

The Verdict is In… Soon

The gauntlet has been thrown. With its targeted display comparison, OneXPlayer is confidently stating that the Super X will offer a superior visual experience right out of the gate. By combining a state-of-the-art OLED screen with the potent AMD Strix Halo platform and an innovative water-cooling option, the Super X is shaping up to be more than just another contender—it’s a direct challenge to the established order.

The impending launch of the OneXPlayer Super X promises to make the high-end portable gaming market more exciting and competitive than ever. For gamers waiting for the ultimate blend of power and picture quality, the wait is almost over.


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