Unlike most of the Microsoft-designed hardware (Zune, Kin, etc.),
the Xbox is a strong seller, so this is potentially huge news – Xbox
Surface, a 7″ tablet.
Is this the Microsoft-branded tablet that the rumor mill has been
chatting about? Well, if it is, it sounds like a pretty odd design –
besides the tablet, there’s also a “stationary computing device”, which
is quite the powerhouse.
The tablet features a 7″ LED screen of 720p resolution, 288MB of RAM,
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a regular-sized SD card slot. There’s a
rechargeable battery that is good for up to 7 hours of usage.
288MB of RAM sounds really low, which might suggest that the tablet
acts like more of a wireless screen than a standalone device.
The stationary device packs two IBM POWER7 SCMs with six cores
clocked at 3.1GHz each, there’s 5GB of system memory, an AMD-sourced GPU
with 1.2GB of on-board memory and full DirectX 11 support and a 250GB
2.5″ 10K RPM hard disk.
The stationary device also offers four ports for controllers, 4x USB
3.0 ports for other peripherals (like extra storage), component and HDMI
TV-outs, optical S/PDIFF and an Ethernet port.
Is it just me or does this sound like an Xbox version of the Wii U GamePad
right along with a brand new Xbox? It feels a little early for
Microsoft to be announcing the next generation Xbox , so we’ll have to
wait for the announcement that Microsoft has planned for later today.
It goes without saying that this Xbox Surface business is far from
official and that the image you see above is nothing but a quick mockup.
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