Xbox handheld is in development, claims author of Xbox book
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Xbox handheld is in development, claims author of Xbox book
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Xbox handheld is in development, claims author of Xbox book
Ellie Gibson 15:35 20/03/2006
J Allard said to be heading up new project
Microsoft's J Allard is currently working on a new project to develop the company's first handheld console, according to Dean Takahashi, the author of a forthcoming book about the launch of the Xbox 360.
In an article for the San Jose Mercury, Takashi claims that "sources familiar with the project" have revealed that the new device will allow users to watch movies and listen to music as well as play games. Unlike the recently announced Origami tablet PC, the handheld's focus will be solely to deliver entertainment.
Takahasi said that Xbox executive J Allard is heading up the project together with Greg Gibson, who was system designer for the Xbox 360. Finance chief Bryan Lee will oversee the business side.
Takahashi also claimed that chip manufacturer Transmeta has already assigned 30 engineers to work on a "secret project" with Microsoft, and that Transmeta has experience of reducing chip power so that they can be used in handheld machines without causing too much of a drain on battery life.
Apparently Microsoft also intends to set up an iTunes-style digital music distribution service, codenamed Alexandria, and is currently considering its options with regard to music technology.
According to Takahashi's sources, the new handheld will not appear on shelves for at least a year, and possibly two, since those working on the project have only been free to devote their time since they finished work on the Xbox 360 in the autumn of last year.
Takashi is known to have high profile contacts within Microsoft - he published a book chronicling the story of the original Xbox in 2002, titled Opening the Xbox, and a similar book about the Xbox 360 is slated for publication later this year.
Microsoft has yet to comment on Takahashi's claims. However, in comments made earlier this year, Xbox boss Peter Moore hinted that the company might consider developing a multimedia handheld - adding that any such device "can't just be our version of the iPod."
This is a followup to this thread which was banished to Tech Talk.
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Xbox handheld is in development, claims author of Xbox book
Ellie Gibson 15:35 20/03/2006
J Allard said to be heading up new project
Microsoft's J Allard is currently working on a new project to develop the company's first handheld console, according to Dean Takahashi, the author of a forthcoming book about the launch of the Xbox 360.
In an article for the San Jose Mercury, Takashi claims that "sources familiar with the project" have revealed that the new device will allow users to watch movies and listen to music as well as play games. Unlike the recently announced Origami tablet PC, the handheld's focus will be solely to deliver entertainment.
Takahasi said that Xbox executive J Allard is heading up the project together with Greg Gibson, who was system designer for the Xbox 360. Finance chief Bryan Lee will oversee the business side.
Takahashi also claimed that chip manufacturer Transmeta has already assigned 30 engineers to work on a "secret project" with Microsoft, and that Transmeta has experience of reducing chip power so that they can be used in handheld machines without causing too much of a drain on battery life.
Apparently Microsoft also intends to set up an iTunes-style digital music distribution service, codenamed Alexandria, and is currently considering its options with regard to music technology.
According to Takahashi's sources, the new handheld will not appear on shelves for at least a year, and possibly two, since those working on the project have only been free to devote their time since they finished work on the Xbox 360 in the autumn of last year.
Takashi is known to have high profile contacts within Microsoft - he published a book chronicling the story of the original Xbox in 2002, titled Opening the Xbox, and a similar book about the Xbox 360 is slated for publication later this year.
Microsoft has yet to comment on Takahashi's claims. However, in comments made earlier this year, Xbox boss Peter Moore hinted that the company might consider developing a multimedia handheld - adding that any such device "can't just be our version of the iPod."
This is a followup to this thread which was banished to Tech Talk.
Chris
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Hmmm, has potential but really Do we need another handheld to play movies (unless it's dvds, but then the thing will be huge), and games?
I don't know, I still think the GB series of handhelds are the best of the bunch because they play games first and foremost.
But then again, I swore that I'd never support MSFT in the home console world when they announced the first Xbox, yet here I am with both Xboxs and loving them.
I don't know, I still think the GB series of handhelds are the best of the bunch because they play games first and foremost.
But then again, I swore that I'd never support MSFT in the home console world when they announced the first Xbox, yet here I am with both Xboxs and loving them.
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Even though I'm a fan of Microsoft, I think they may be spreading themselves a bit too thin with the possibility of a handheld. I would like to see them gain more of a market share in the console business before they attempt to go into handhelds.
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Gawd i wish this handheld obsession would end.
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They are not making a handheld for gaming. End of story. They are possibly working on a music player to compete with the ipod, but they aren't going to go into the handheld gaming market - not at this point. No chance.
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Originally Posted by Trigger
They are not making a handheld for gaming. End of story. They are possibly working on a music player to compete with the ipod, but they aren't going to go into the handheld gaming market - not at this point. No chance.
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Originally Posted by Trigger
They are not making a handheld for gaming. End of story. They are possibly working on a music player to compete with the ipod, but they aren't going to go into the handheld gaming market - not at this point. No chance.
And would you happen to have any sources that give you the authority to say "end of story" on this rumor? Not that I would argue, but you seem so sure.
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They are focused on the 360 right now... they just don't have the resources. My insider source has told me many times that this won't ever happen and that it's been talked about... I'll ask again though if you want. Years ago they considered a partnership with samsung on such a project, but that zygote of an idea dissolved quickly. They watched (and are watching) Sony's entry into the market that is owned by nintendo and nothing so far has given them any idea that they should give it a shot. It goes against their vision and grand scope. If somehow they could make something that would work with the 360 so that it was still the central piece of hardware and it just got more users to their console they would do it - that's where the digital media player might come in, but handheld gaming system isn't in the cards as of now.
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Originally Posted by Trigger
They are focused on the 360 right now... they just don't have the resources.
Originally Posted by Trigger
If somehow they could make something that would work with the 360 so that it was still the central piece of hardware and it just got more users to their console they would do it - that's where the digital media player might come in, but handheld gaming system isn't in the cards as of now.
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Originally Posted by Trigger
They are not making a handheld for gaming. End of story. They are possibly working on a music player to compete with the ipod, but they aren't going to go into the handheld gaming market - not at this point. No chance.
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Originally Posted by Mikael79