Playstation Portal Handhelds Review

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PlayStation Portal Handheld Review
Update: After reading some reviews, it is said that the PSP and PS5 are in the same WIFI environment, and they should be connected through a router. Misunderstanding canceled.

After reading the PSP experience of foreign media, it is very good. With your own serial device, you don’t need to wait for the streaming APP to connect, you can start playing in an instant (certainly there is no real instant, it takes time to turn on the PS5 console), and it is very fast.
I don't understand what the tester said, but it probably means that he is not connected through a wifi router when playing? Is it in a room where the PS5 console is directly connected to the PSP to stream without going through a router? (I'm not sure about this, you can tell me more if you have detailed information) They tested that there is almost no delay.
They didn't test remote internet streaming.
1080p 60 HZ, 8-inch screen, STEAM DECK is 7 inches, larger than SD, but with a high screen-to-body ratio, you can see games more clearly! It looks really big in your hand, haha, it's bigger than I imagined.
There are still many small changes and designs. For example, the joystick is not the size of the normal joystick of the DualSense controller, but one size smaller. It is as big as the joystick of the PS VR2 controller. There is no touchpad, so a touch screen area appears Virtual touchpad, simulate touchpad operation. (Figure 6)
PSP has no built-in memory, so it cannot run offline at all (it is estimated that there is only a little space for installing the system, and it is locked).
For now, for me to rate it better myself, I also need to understand short-range streaming technology, which is very important. In fact, they call it remote play, not stream yet.
The above PSP refers to #ps portal# #playstation portal#
Sony is officially launching its portable PlayStation later this year, the PlayStation Portal remote player. The handheld device will stream PlayStation 5 games over Wi-Fi and features an eight-inch LCD screen running at 1080p resolution at 60fps. Sony says the PlayStation Portal will be available later this
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remotely to your PlayStation 5 over Wi-Fi, so you’ll be able to swiftly jump from playing on your PlayStation 5 to your PlayStation Portal,” says Hideaki Nishino, senior vice president of platform experience at Sony Interactive Entertainment. β€œPlayStation Portal can play supported games that are installed on your PlayStation 5 console and use the Dualsense controller.”The PlayStation Portal features prominent controllers on each side that look very much like Sony’s PS5 DualSense controllers. They support adaptive triggers and haptic feedback, so PlayStation 5 games will feel similar to using a dedicated DualSense controller. The PlayStation Portal will also be capable of playing media, as the homescreen has a dedicated section for it as it’s mirroring your PS5. You won’t be able to run anything locally though, so if you don’t have Wi-Fi then you’re out of luck.
Strangely, the $200. handheld won’t work with Sony’s upcoming cloud streaming for PlayStation 5 games. β€œGames that must be streamed on PlayStation 5 using a PS Plus Premium membership are not compatible,” says Sony. So the PlayStation Portal is really a way to stream PS5 games you already have installed on your own PlayStation 5 onto a handheld for remote play. You’ll need an internet connection capable of at least 5Mbps, and Sony is recommending 15Mbps for the best experience.The PlayStation Portal doesn’t have Bluetooth, so you won’t be able to connect to wireless headphones or Sony’s Pulse 3D headset. Instead, it uses a PlayStation Link wireless technology -- a new proprietary standard for PlayStation devices. PlayStation Link is designed to deliver low latency, lossless audio and Sony is also launching a wireless headset and buds that support PlayStation Link.
You’ll be able to use this new headset or buds with a PS5 through a USB adapter, but with rumors of a PlayStation 5 β€œSlim” on the way it’s easy to imagine PlayStation Link will be integrated into future PS5 models. The PlayStation Link standard will also be available for third-party manufacturers to use. Thankfully, the PlayStation Portal also has a 3.5mm headphone jack for wired audio.the PlayStation Portal’s battery size hasn’t been finalized yet, so we still don’t know how long this handheld will run.The PlayStation Portal was previously known as Project Q and was officially announced in May, with a rumored release date in November. Sony still isn’t ready to say exactly when PlayStation fans will be able to get their hands on the PlayStation Portal, but for now, we have a $200 price.







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