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New PlayStation Portal Leaks: OLED Display

20 Jan

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Summary

  • A leaked report suggests an upcoming PlayStation Portal with an OLED display.
  • The upgraded model may feature a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother visuals.
  • Cloud gaming support was recently added to the original PlayStation Portal.
New PlayStation Portal Leaks: OLED Display

Recent leaks suggest Sony is planning an upgraded version of its PlayStation Portal handheld device. This potential new model is rumored to sport a high-quality OLED display, a significant visual upgrade from the current model's LCD screen. The new display is also expected to offer a faster 120Hz refresh rate, promising a smoother gaming experience compared to the existing 60Hz panel.

These enhancements come after Sony introduced cloud gaming support to the PlayStation Portal late last year. This crucial update allows users with a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription to stream games directly, meaning a PS5 console is no longer a prerequisite for play. While not a standalone gaming device, this functionality significantly increases its versatility.

Speculation also points to this enhanced variant being named the PlayStation Portal Pro. However, Sony has not yet confirmed these rumors, nor has it provided details on a potential release date or pricing. If an OLED version is indeed launched, it is anticipated to cost more than the current $200 PlayStation Portal.

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Leaks suggest Sony is planning an enhanced PlayStation Portal with an OLED display and a 120Hz refresh rate.
The original PlayStation Portal primarily supports remote play requiring a PS5. However, recent updates added cloud gaming support, making a PS5 unnecessary for streaming games with a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription.
Reports indicate the potential new PlayStation Portal model could feature a 120Hz refresh rate, an upgrade from the current model's 60Hz.

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