"Xbox One second generation" is apparently a thing on a Chinese production line right now

Okay, this could be anything I’ll admit that much, but this screen appears to contain the phrase “Xbox One second 🐻generatioꦗn” on what I’m guessing is some kind of production line machine.

There’s a lot of rumours floating around currently about either 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:an upgraded Xbox, or a revised 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Slim of some kind. The full translation of this screen (via so, you ♕know, make of that what you will) is as follows: 

New Project 

AP5 XBOX One 2nd Gen Project

Project Start Time 2014 March

Client : 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft

Product : XBox One 2nd Gen 

Machine : Kingston

Estimated Shipment : Maximum 400K / week

Plastic Product Unit weight : 600 ~ 800g

Current Status : AP(V) work with client co-develop and certify Sabic & Chill raw material

EVT D : Now

Hard Tool Development : Oct -- delay

MP ( Mass Production ) : Feb

A lot of people are looking at that ‘unit weight’ bit and suggesting it must be a slim, given that the current Xbox One cur𓄧rently weighs over 3KG. However, the ‘plastic product’ bit makes me wonder if it’s just the casing being prꦰoduced here. 

However, while I&r🌜squo;m guessing wildly, Major Nelson seems to have weighed in on the affair, this exchange out: 

It’s not exactly a denial is it? The other part of the &lsquꩲo;both’ bit is referring to some COD 4 references he made, causing everyone to decide he was confirming the Modern Warfare Remaster (he totally was). 

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