Sony previously unveiled its plans to release a handheld streaming device codenamed Project Q. After a period of silence, we’ve now gotten a better glimpse of the device and its specs. The streaming device’s official name is the PlayStation Portal, and it is set to launch this year with a $199.99 price tag.
The handheld has many of the immersive features of the DualSense controller, including haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. It’ll also sport an 8-inch LCD screen capable of 1080p resolution at 60 FPS.
According to Sony, the Portal is for people “in households where they might need to share their living room TV or simply want to play PS5 games in another room of the house.” This is a feature that has been available since at least the PS3. Remote play has only become more accessible since then, and you can easily take advantage of this feature on PCs, mobile devices, and tablets.
Perhaps the biggest benefit comes with the DualSense features which will ensure you can have the full PS5 experience even when you’re not on your couch. A few publications have had hands-on experience with the remote play device. IGN reveals that you won’t have to be connected to the same network as your PS5, which means you’ll be able to use the device anywhere as long as your PS5 is on and connected to the net.
If you’re interested in the Portal, you should be aware that there are some limitations. Most notably, it lacks Bluetooth, you won’t be able to play VR2 games on it, and it can’t access PlayStation Plus Premium’s cloud streaming. There are also general issues that arise with remote play, including latency issues and the need for a constant internet connection. Lastly – and this should be stressed – it is purely a remote play device
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