➀ Recent reports suggest Microsoft is delaying its first-party Xbox handheld due to the need for further optimization of Windows 11's power management. ➁ The company is focusing on improving gaming performance for third-party devices like Asus's 'Project Kennan'. ➂ The decision is influenced by the superior performance of SteamOS on handhelds.
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