Steam Deck vs. PlayStation Portal: Comparing the Gaming Handhelds

Now that we finally know more about the PlayStation Portal, we thought it would be the perfect time to take a look at how it compares to the extremely popular Steam Deck. In short, the two devices serve completely different purposes. While you can stream games from your gaming PC to the Steam Deck, the… Continue reading Steam Deck vs. PlayStation Portal: Comparing the Gaming Handhelds

PlayStation Portal Hands-On: I Played Sony’s New PS5 Handheld

Sony’s newest handheld gaming device is called the PlayStation Portal, and I got to play an early version at a private demo. I also tried out the matching earbuds, now called the Pulse Explore, an updated headset called the Pulse Elite, and a new wireless connectivity feature that all three of these devices will use:… Continue reading PlayStation Portal Hands-On: I Played Sony’s New PS5 Handheld

PlayStation Portal: Hands On With Sony’s New Remote Play Handheld

Sony has a storied, if a bit neglected, history with handheld gaming. The PlayStation Portable launched in 2005, back in the PS3 era, bringing with it funky UMD cartridges and what were at the time some of the best graphics seen in a handheld gaming device. Its followup, the PS Vita, launched in 2011. It… Continue reading PlayStation Portal: Hands On With Sony’s New Remote Play Handheld

Project Q Is Actually Called PlayStation Portal

After teasing the device at the last State of Play showcase, Sony officially announced its handheld device’s new name, previously codenamed Project Q. The PlayStation Portal (yes, really) is a “remote player” with an 8-inch LCD screen with up to 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second and a 3.5mm audio jack. Outside of what… Continue reading Project Q Is Actually Called PlayStation Portal