Like I said in other post, for the next xbox to make a impact, they need an eye catcher, it needs to be a handheld with a docking station that converts it to a next gen powerhouse console, but on the go its a lighter version of itself that you will still be able to keep playing, similar to the Switch, but with next generation power. I thought about it when I connected my handheld pc to my laptop docking station to play Indiana Jones on the monitor with a xbox controller. Handheld pcs are getting more powerful so take an Xbox handheld and add that with a docking station that contains a next gen graphics card to hook up to your 85 inch 4k or 8k display and this comes togetheras one console, I think it will work, some pretty good games already play well on the handheld pcs and with a external graphics card connected they play even better, now make that into a console/docking station. Xbox anywhere is good because i use it but this will be the Xbox itself going anywhere and no worrying about compatibility issues. They will lose money in the beginning because it still needs to be reasonably priced, but it's Microsoft its use to losing money. there's still time to work this out before the unveiling of the next generation consoles
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Re: Xbox Handheld: Everything We Know So Far, Including The Latest Rumours
Like I said in other post, for the next xbox to make a impact, they need an eye catcher, it needs to be a handheld with a docking station that converts it to a next gen powerhouse console, but on the go its a lighter version of itself that you will still be able to keep playing, similar to the Switch, but with next generation power. I thought about it when I connected my handheld pc to my laptop docking station to play Indiana Jones on the monitor with a xbox controller. Handheld pcs are getting more powerful so take an Xbox handheld and add that with a docking station that contains a next gen graphics card to hook up to your 85 inch 4k or 8k display and this comes togetheras one console, I think it will work, some pretty good games already play well on the handheld pcs and with a external graphics card connected they play even better, now make that into a console/docking station. Xbox anywhere is good because i use it but this will be the Xbox itself going anywhere and no worrying about compatibility issues. They will lose money in the beginning because it still needs to be reasonably priced, but it's Microsoft its use to losing money. there's still time to work this out before the unveiling of the next generation consoles