Xbox Pocket

XBOX Pocket (codename : Turion) is the first handheld XBOX console developed by Microsoft on January 23, 2006, it is a model equipped with 2 processor, the base model is equipped with an intel celeron M 370 (low-cost PC processor) clocked at 1.5 GHz in single-core, and the Xtreme model is equipped with an Intel Pentium M 780 clocked at 2.27 GHz still in single-core and 32-bit.

the basic version is modest, the battery lasts 7 hours, at a reasonable price and equipped with an entry-level processor from intel, the Intel Celeron, it is a Celeron M 370 which is clocked at 1.5 GHz and a 32Mb graphics card, PC gaming in 2006 was around 256MB, it can rotate the Forza motorsport Pocket game in 480p which can make 50 frames per second.

if you have the Xtreme version, you get the ultimate handheld console with the Pentium M 780 clocked at 2.27 GHz, you will have access to the camera, the XBOX LIVE GOLD for free and an HD screen. In total of $ 999, or today $ 1,270.

History
in April 2004, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer proposed 10 new concepts for the XBOX handheld console, see the list (entry-level to highest-end): In July 2004 on the official Microsoft website, on the home page a concept called, Coming Soon, the future handheld Q1 2006. But in January 2005, the CEO of Microsoft made a presentation, the prototype chosen in vote was on Windows XP Professional. Then at the end of 2005 on the microsoft site he announced the release date on the home page, and on December 11, 2005 a new presentation on the improved version of the handheld console, the Xtreme, a handheld console unusual with a 2.27 GHz processor, such a machine runs on the high end.
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