After initially unveiling its plans for a remote gaming device back in May, Sony has now released the PlayStation Portal, previously known as Project 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.

PlayStation Portal

PlayStation Portal

The PlayStation Portal is essentially a glorified Remote Play machine. Sony has previously confirmed that the device will rely on Wi-Fi to stream games from your PS5 console. Yes, it means that you will need to own a PS5 to play games on the PlayStation Portal. As long as your PS5 WiFi connection and the WiFi connection at the location you are playing are strong, you won’t face any issues gaming on the handheld.

PlayStation Portal

As there is no Bluetooth available on the Portal, you won’t be able to use any of the shelf wire earbuds/headsets with it. That being said, it has a few solutions for audio. First, it features a 3.5mm audio jack so you can use wired earphones with it. Another solution for audio is the dual inbuilt speakers. The third option is Sony’s new hardware which runs on its new PlayStation Link connectivity standard. These are the Pulse Elite headsets and Pulse Explorer wireless earbuds.

On to the specifications, the Portal features an 8-inch LCD screen that can stream games at 1080p 60 FPS. The controller onboard is essentially a Sony DualSense with all of its features like the haptic feedback. It uses a USB-C port for charging, and as mentioned above, has a 3.5 mm audio jack. Details about the processor and battery are still under wraps.

Pricing & availability

No launch date or pre-order date has been revealed as of yet, however, the console will cost US$199 whenever it launches.

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