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Microsoft has officially confirmed development of next-generation Xbox console hardware through Xbox President Sarah Bond. The company maintains its strong partnership with AMD for future devices, with a potential Xbox handheld also under consideration alongside traditional console development.
Microsoft has publicly confirmed the development of next-generation Xbox console hardware, according to statements from Xbox President Sarah Bond. In an interview with Variety, Bond addressed recent speculation about the company’s hardware future, stating “We have our next-gen hardware in development. We’ve been looking at prototyping, designing.” This confirmation comes amid industry discussions about the evolution of gaming platforms and video game console technology.
Anbernic has revealed its affordable RG DS dual-screen clamshell handheld, priced under $100 and capable of emulating Nintendo DS and 3DS games. The device significantly undercuts premium competitors while offering four color options. Industry analysts suggest this could democratize dual-screen gaming accessibility.
Anbernic has shared footage of its upcoming RG DS dual-screen clamshell handheld, demonstrating gameplay of emulated titles from both the Nintendo DS and 3DS libraries. According to reports, the device will retail for under $100, positioning it as a budget-friendly alternative in the growing multi-monitor gaming market. Sources indicate this represents a significant price reduction compared to both historical and contemporary competitors.
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