{"id":621680,"date":"2024-10-20T10:00:00","date_gmt":"2024-10-20T15:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/?p=621680"},"modified":"2024-10-20T05:52:26","modified_gmt":"2024-10-20T10:52:26","slug":"someone-made-a-portable-xbox","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/someone-made-a-portable-xbox\/","title":{"rendered":"Someone made a portable Xbox"},"content":{"rendered":"

A portable Xbox has inhabited the realm of hearsay and myth ever since the first Xbox came out. Do you ever feel sad that Microsoft was the only big console manufacturer to dodge the draft to enter the portable gaming war? Fret not, as a fan just turned the original Microsoft Xbox into an enhanced Portable version of its former self. The result is visually reminiscent of the Steam Deck, but its design features no lack of that sweet early ’00s Xbox edge: <\/p>

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I built a portable Xbox.
This isn't a PC handheld, it isn't emulation, this is a real motherboard from a real Xbox. It has a 9\u201d 480p display, pure digital video\/audio, 100W USB C charge and play, and I'm currently adding WiFi 6 for wireless Xbox Live functionality.

Yes, really. pic.twitter.com\/yK7p0vPqUn<\/a><\/p>— Redherring32 (@redherring32) October 18, 2024<\/a><\/blockquote>