After teasing the device at the last State of Play showcase, Sony has officially announced its handheld device's new name, previously code-named Project Q. The PlayStation Portal (yes, really) is a "remote player" with an 8-inch LCD screen with up to 1080p resolution at 60 frames ...
A: The PlayStation Portal is a remote play handheld device that allows you to connect to your PS5 via wi-fi and stream directly to the device rather than play on your TV Q: What is remote play? A: Remote play is a feature that Sony has been using since 2006 to allow a user to ...
Sony has revealed Project Q, a handheld PlayStation streaming device The best PlayStation 5 controllers to pair with your new-gen console This $49 wireless controller is a great deal on a popular PlayStation 4 accessory PlayStation did not announce when, exactly, the Portal will drop, saying...
Sony has finally announced the price and release date for the PlayStation Portal. The handheld console market is more saturated than ever. TheNintendo Switcharguably started the trend, with theSteam Deck,Asus ROG AllyandLenovo Legion Proall rearing their heads soon after. But Sony has designed t...
A while back, Sony launched the PlayStation Portal, a handheld device meant to be used alongside the PS5 as a streaming tablet of sorts. Priced at $199, the Portal is a rather interesting product on its own, given that it’s primarily meant to be used as a companion device and not ...
The PlayStation Portal release date is set for November, and Sony has announced a price for its upcoming handheld console devoted to console streaming. Ben Johnson Published:9 months ago Mobile tech & hardware Sony has fully announced its new handheld and given it a name: the PlayStation Porta...
After initially unveiling its plans for a remote gaming device back in May,Sonyhas now released the PlayStation Portal, previously known asProject Q. The device is essentially a handheld extension of your PlayStation 5 since it cannot render the games natively. More details can be found below....
TL;DR:Sony chose this route for profitability and to simplify game development, avoiding the complexities of creating a new handheld platform. Sony gives a pretty clear explanation on why the PlayStation Portal isn't natively running games like the PS Vita or Nintendo ...
The Portal has a very slim settings menu … In my tests, I found that there weren’t really any ways to spice the handheld up with any other external devices either. The USB-C port appears to only work for charging. It won’t recognize my plug-and-playLegion Glassesor even another Du...
The PlayStation Portal wins out in most spec categories, specifically in screen size and resolution. It can output in full 1080p HD while the Switch, in handheld mode, can only reach 720p at a smaller screen size. The only edge you could give the switch is the option to get an OLED ...