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Portable Xbox?

Posted by Chris Leckness on April 17, 2007 – 8:45 am
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Well, it’s not exactly and ”ultra portable” like your PSP, but it may fit the bill for spacious auto travel or gaming on vacation… I found this over on JK on the Run this AM. It’s a great idea, but if you own an xbox 360, you know that it’s not exactly lightweight.

 

“Hori finalized today release plans for the Compact TFT Monitor EX, an LCD monitor that can be attached to your Xbox 360 with minimal effort. The 36,750 yen 12.1 inch monitor outputs 720p and gets its signal from the 360 via analogue RGB. Sound is output via stereo speakers below the monitor, or you can plug in headphones.”

Source : IGN via jkOnTheRun: I’ll have that Xbox to go, please

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