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02 May

Seen that? – Xbox Handheld

Posted in Best of on 02.05.10

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Seen that? - Xbox Handheld

This is pretty cool, I guess. I don't get exactly what it is. The Microsoft handheld is not a portable gaming system, but it is capable of playing games. It is most likely that the Halo image on the screen has been superimposed and is not a screenshot of actual gameplay. The device is more like a mobile, handheld PC than anything else, I mean, it's freakin' huge. What on earth would [...] Read More


ms handheld to use xbox anywhere? XboxSpace

Microsoft's new handheld, their answer to the iPod is a wifi enabled portable music player. The details are still sorta sketchy on it, but it sounds pretty solid. From Engadget: Microsoft's new portable audio and video player will have a screen that's "bigger than that of the iPod video" (which isn't really saying much) and built-in WiFi so you can not only download content directly to the player (sort of like with [...] Read More


Homemade Xbox Handheld XboxSpace

Microsoft broke gamers hearts when they announced that they never had, and never will have plans for an Xbox handheld. Well, at least one person took matters into his own hands. Who needs somebody to make your console for you? That's weak!! This homemade Xbox handheld runs on a battery case and has a built in LCD screen. The games run off a build in hdd, I think since its running evo-x. The [...] Read More


Xbox Handheld? Category Killer or Rumor? The Mobile Technology Weblog

First Origami, now this – Microsoft is getting good at Apple's rumor game. Dean Takahashi has everyone in a whirl after reporting more hard details today in the SJ Mercury News about Microsoft working on a handheld gaming and entertainment device. The device is reportedly aimed at taking on both the existing players in handheld gaming such as Sony and Nintendo, as well as Apple and the iPod – aiming [...] Read More


Ultimate Linux Handheld Named HackITLinux

linux journal editors named the Nokia N800 as the ultimate Linux handheld device. Whilst I'd like to get one of these Nokia's, I prefer one that integrates a mobile phone with the device, along with HSDPA. Imagine how much more powerful it can be. Right now, the Apple iPhone has set the standard (and believe me, it is a bit high) even with a poor EDGE-only connection. How about you? Would [...] Read More


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