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The first full view of Asus' Xbox handheld is supposedly leaked through

The first photos of Asus' long-round Xbox branded handheld apparently reached the Internet.

Like from Video cardabove 91 MobileAn FCC list for the Wi-Fi module in the unpublished ASUS ROG Ally 2 also seems to contain pictures of the ASUS device, the codename Project Kennan.

The first two photos are a white device that would probably be the ROG Ally 2, while two other photos show an (incredibly dirty) black handheld that seems to be Kennan. Adding fuel to this fact is the fact that it clearly contains the signature X, B, Y and A keys of the Xbox and a dedicated “Xbox” key at the top left, as it was rumored. In addition, the FCC list contains some specifications, including a 7-inch 12th Hz-LCD display and 8-kernel-AMD-Ryzen-Z2-Extreme-CP.

All of this follows for months of rumors about the plans of Xbox, to penetrate the PC -Gaming handheld room, in which Valve's Steam and Asus' Rog are involved. At the CES in January, Microsoft expressed his intention to bring “The Best of Xbox and Windows” together on portable PC devices, starting with some announcements in the course of this year. It was later reported by The vergefollows one initial Windows Central Piece that this would be an ASUS device with Xbox brand. Shortly afterwards, Asus teased the handheld in a video.

In view of this new FCC certification, it seems as if Asus and Microsoft are ready to finally reveal the Kennan project, and that could even come this month. ASUS regularly starts hardware at the Computex event in Thailand, which begins on May 20, while the own build conference of Microsoft, which begins on May 19, is often shown with PC-related announcements. And finally Microsoft has his Big Xbox Games Showcase on June 8th.

Photo credits: Asus

Via: the verge

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