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Rumor: the FCC reveals the production of two new Xbox

The FCC, which is the body to which all manufacturers of electronic equipment with transponder capacity data must submit their products before they are marketed in USA, has published on its website two new equipment proposed by Microsoft, according to alert investigators to NeoGAF , consist of two new Xbox Xbox One: a review and a different console.

Having regard to the objectives of the FCC, in either case the Microsoft filing relate to both devices ' wi-fi transmission chips, but from these NeoGAF user has managed to draw some interesting conclusions: see them together.

First there is a submissive , from Microsoft, a device whose nature is secreted, but in practice you read the reference to a document called " User Manual 1525 ": this is the same code that Microsoft had used, always with the FCC for the Xbox One manual. This then takes us into thinking that the new device is nothing more than a new version of Xbox One, maybe Slim or with some minor difference in hardware. It is also interesting to note that this device is sealed until 25 June , i.e. shortly after E3. That Microsoft is preparing an announcement of a new version of the Xbox One right at E3, then releasing on the market soon after?

The second submission , however, differs from the first for some details. While the chip wi-fi tested is the same as before, the documentation refers to a different manual, not yet available and with a different reference number, while the information on the device are this time secret until 29 July. This means that it is once again a Xbox, but other than the first and that requires a different Manual: there may be a different revision of Xbox One (maybe without Blu-Ray player and only digital) or something more different. We doubt, however, that it is an "Xbox Next" to the fact that late July we seem too soon for a new console.

One thing is certain: the E3 starts to get more and more interesting! Of course stay tuned for all the latest news.