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PS5 On-the-Go: Handheld Streams Full Console Library

23 Nov

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Summary

  • PlayStation Portal streams entire PS5 library to an 8-inch 1080p screen.
  • Device features full DualSense adaptive triggers and haptic feedback.
  • PS Portal price dropped to $179, an all-time low for Black Friday.
PS5 On-the-Go: Handheld Streams Full Console Library

Experience your PlayStation 5 library on a dedicated handheld device with the PlayStation Portal. This innovative gadget streams games wirelessly from your PS5 console to an 8-inch 1080p LCD screen, allowing for immersive play anywhere within your home's Wi-Fi network. The device fully integrates the PS5's signature DualSense controller features, including adaptive triggers and haptic feedback, replicating the console experience.

Currently available at a discounted Black Friday price of $179, down from its usual $199, the PS Portal offers a compelling alternative to purchasing a second console or gaming laptop. It requires a minimum internet speed of 5Mbps, with 15Mbps recommended for smooth gameplay, and performs best when connected to the same home network as the PS5 console to minimize latency.

Beyond its visual and tactile features, the Portal supports Tempest 3D AudioTech for spatial audio via a 3.5mm jack or PlayStation Link wireless audio, especially when using headphones. A key requirement is that the PS5 console must remain powered on or in Rest Mode while streaming to the Portal, ensuring continuous access to your games.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The PlayStation Portal is a handheld device that streams games wirelessly from your PS5 console over Wi-Fi to an 8-inch screen.
Yes, the PlayStation Portal fully integrates adaptive triggers and haptic feedback, just like a standard DualSense controller.
You need at least 5Mbps internet speed for basic functionality, but 15Mbps or higher is recommended for a smooth experience.

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