Neither is Steam Deck.The unit isn't designed for travel at all.
if you get another PS5 for the bedroom, doesnt it technically cost you the PS5 + $1000 for that OLED you so crave? Unless you already have a second OLED in your room, but that still doesn’t help you in your kitchen, in your office, in the bathroom, etc.I think the success of the Portal depends on the latency.
If it only works properly in perfect setups where you sit right next to your console then it's pretty much DOA. But if it can deliver low-latency remote play in any average home situation with walls between console, router and Portal then I can see the concept behind this device becoming a success.
The $199 price tag is at the highest end of what I am willing to pay for a a device like this. The fact that they decided against OLED is a real disappointment and makes the Portal look like a half-assed effort. It's a bad decision and conflicts with my perception of what the Sony and PlayStation brands are about.
Since it only works with the new PlayStation Link™ headphones, the Portal's real price tag is $350 or $400. This is too high. For this price I can just buy a second PS5 for my bedroom instead and play without any latency whatsoever.
The truth is just handhelds are used at home anyway. So playing ps5 grades on it? Better than 720p low.I think the travel aspect of the switch and other handhelds is overrated. I always take my switch with me on plane rides and i honestly cant last more than 10 minutes playing it on the plane. The experience even with fancy noise cancelling headphones is trash with just how uncomfortable you are on planes. I can see kids being annoyed that you cant play this during long car rides but adults are typically the ones driving.
i have stayed in airbnbs and have always regretted not bringing my PS5. This thing would probably not work on hotel wifis but going to your relatives over thanksgiving, christmas and other extended holidays, this thing will come in real handy.
Besides, if sony went the vita route no one would support it. no one other than nintendo supports the switch. whats the point of a ps portable when you cant play FF16, star wars, diablo, street fighter, and spiderman on it? Sony would need a $800-1000 machine that runs the PS5 games natively whenever the 3nm chips come out reducing the thermal costs of a 10 tflops gpu, and none of us are paying for that. This is a perfect compromise.
P.S My guess is that this is made for the Japanese market. they have fast internet everywhere. Even on trains.
I think the success of the Portal depends on the latency.
If it only works properly in perfect setups where you sit right next to your console then it's pretty much DOA. But if it can deliver low-latency remote play in any average home situation with walls between console, router and Portal then I can see the concept behind this device becoming a success.
The $199 price tag is at the highest end of what I am willing to pay for a a device like this. The fact that they decided against OLED is a real disappointment and makes the Portal look like a half-assed effort. It's a bad decision and conflicts with my perception of what the Sony and PlayStation brands are about.
Since it only works with the new PlayStation Link™ headphones, the Portal's real price tag is $350 or $400. This is too high. For this price I can just buy a second PS5 for my bedroom instead and play without any latency whatsoever.
I haven't seen officially either way
If you're using it in the home, does it even use your home WiFI or is it some other direct interface with PS5?
As far as I know you can use it like any other BT headset on PS5 or Switch using a USB adapter/receiver like Creative BT-W3. I have a Pulse 3D and comes with a USB adapter.I believe it was IGN that said it in their hands-on with the device at the Playstation HQ in the US, and it required the special Playstation headsets. Seeing how I can't connect my Sony XM5 BT headset to the PS5, this does not surprise me.
You think it's going to sell 10 million units? Plus it's far from useless, it's focused. Not focused on what you want per say, bit none the less it has valid uses.
Not even less expensive.
Yea but they're either wired or use extra hw. We already know one option exists on Portal, and it's possible (some?) dongles will work too.There are ways to connect Bluetooth headphones to PS5.
True, BT audio has plenty of issues to begin with, will be interesting to see how Link actually compares in more in-dept tests.A big reason Sony is doing Link is to make compatibility seamless and straight forward. People think all Bluetooth is equal and will blame them when their headset lags or sounds bad. Look at all the comments complaining about Bluetooth.
Since introduction of RP - every PS console (PS3,PS4,PS5) supported direct connection to their handhelds (PSP or Vita) - it's not exactly something new to advertise.I truly believe that if the Portal had a direct connection with the PS5 (similar to the Wii U Gamepad), Sony would have heavily advertised that
Is this... actually a thing on anything? I've yet to use a device that doesn't last longer using wired headset, compared to wireless or its built-in speaker...I also expect the battery of the Portal to drain faster with wired headphones.
Yea but they're either wired or use extra hw. We already know one option exists on Portal, and it's possible (some?) dongles will work too.
You're kind of proving my point. PS5 was not designed to allow direct connectivity of wireless headphones. Which is strange, considering the Pulse 3D headset was released two weeks before PS5 and requires a dongle to work with the system. It's pretty silly to point back to the console never having supported wireless headphones as a justification for what's happening with Portal.If you want to use those exact headphones on your PS5 today - you either use them wired, or you don't. Nothing changes.
None of them that I know of - that's the point.
And all PS branded headphones for the past 15 years need a dongle to do wireless on stationary Playstations too.
meaning that if people want wireless audio through this device they have to pay another $150 to $200 for a new set of headphones.
It's only strange if you selectively ignore history. Every Pulse(and related branding) series headset used a dongle, for all of the stationary playstations (3,4 and 5). The point is this has been Sony's design precedent with their consoles and branded-headsets for 15 years, it's not coincidental or strange. And anyone that's used wireless headset on a Playstation in recent 2 decades expects to need a dongle or a wire.Which is strange, considering the Pulse 3D headset was released two weeks before PS5 and requires a dongle to work with the system.
Portal being a literal second-screen controller for the system, sticking to the system's established principles doesn't seem silly to me.It's pretty silly to point back to the console never having supported wireless headphones as a justification for what's happening with Portal.
Won't use it myself even if given for free.
You also have to buy a PS5. That’s the point. It’s not a cheaper alternative as that nonsense suggests.You can't "transfer" your PS5 library to a Switch Lite...
You have to buy games specifically for it....
Whoever making these decisions at Sony needs to be fired.Ok, this is pointless.
You also have to buy a PS5. That’s the point. It’s not a cheaper alternative as that nonsense suggests.
If you are considering this ACCESSORY, it means you ALREADY HAVE a PS5. You don't have to buy a second PS5!!!
Playstation Portal is a good name. And it makes sense.
The unit isn't designed for travel at all. It's almost like Sony's saying "go ahead and break it, we'll sell you another." And that name, something has to be done about that name!
Or you can just use wired headphones.I think the success of the Portal depends on the latency.
If it only works properly in perfect setups where you sit right next to your console then it's pretty much DOA. But if it can deliver low-latency remote play in any average home situation with walls between console, router and Portal then I can see the concept behind this device becoming a success.
The $199 price tag is at the highest end of what I am willing to pay for a a device like this. The fact that they decided against OLED is a real disappointment and makes the Portal look like a half-assed effort. It's a bad decision and conflicts with my perception of what the Sony and PlayStation brands are about.
Since it only works with the new PlayStation Link™ headphones, the Portal's real price tag is $350 or $400. This is too high. For this price I can just buy a second PS5 for my bedroom instead and play without any latency whatsoever.
You're kind of proving my point. PS5 was not designed to allow direct connectivity of wireless headphones. Which is strange, considering the Pulse 3D headset was released two weeks before PS5 and requires a dongle to work with the system. It's pretty silly to point back to the console never having supported wireless headphones as a justification for what's happening with Portal.
This Portal device was designed to support wireless headsets out of the gate. But instead of also including the most popular wireless audio standard that people already use every day they are only allowing their proprietary wireless standard, meaning that if people want wireless audio through this device they have to pay another $150 to $200 for a new set of headphones.
What's even more confounding is that the Pulse Elite and Pulse Explore reportedly will be able to connect to audio sources via Bluetooth. For a relatively expensive limited purpose device like this Sony could have spent a buck for a BLE antenna to be more consumer-friendly.
The Vita launched at 249 and had a lot more functionality than just remote play and within a year was 200 dollars... And this was back in 2012 and 2013... So adjusted for inflation, this has significantly less functionality than a Vita at a significantly higher price.
This thing is DOA.
It does have a 3.5mm jack.This is such overpriced junk at 200 dollars
No Cloud gaming
No Bluetooth
No 3.5mm jack
No oled
No cellular connectivity
Da fuck are you paying 200 for ?
U can easily add those side mount controls to Ur phone and do exactly what this overpriced peice of junk does
If it’s Wi-Fi only through router and outside connection, then it’s not great. Was hoping it would be not going outside. Just using my ps5 or my router.I truly believe that if the Portal had a direct connection with the PS5 (similar to the Wii U Gamepad), Sony would have heavily advertised that during the announcement of the Portal. It's WiFi only as pointed out by all the early, hands on preview people Sony invited weeks earlier. And according to them, the WiFi connection is quite robust, with very little, imperceptible lag (while sitting a few yards away from the PS5, in a "very controlled" environment).
What does DOA mean to you? 100,000 lifetime sold?This thing is DOA.
This is such overpriced junk at 200 dollars
No Cloud gaming
No Bluetooth
No 3.5mm jack
No oled
No cellular connectivity
Da fuck are you paying 200 for ?
U can easily add those side mount controls to Ur phone and do exactly what this overpriced peice of junk does
The Vita was used to Remote Play PS4 though when it came out. It worked fairly well.Vita can't remote play a PS5, last time I knew?
I also like to duck tape everything together.This is such overpriced junk at 200 dollars
No Cloud gaming
No Bluetooth
No 3.5mm jack
No oled
No cellular connectivity
Da fuck are you paying 200 for ?
U can easily add those side mount controls to Ur phone and do exactly what this overpriced peice of junk does
This is such overpriced junk at 200 dollars
No Cloud gaming
No Bluetooth
No 3.5mm jack
No oled
No cellular connectivity
Da fuck are you paying 200 for ?
U can easily add those side mount controls to Ur phone and do exactly what this overpriced peice of junk does
I honestly don't know what people get out of defending big corporations like ms and Sony.1. No Cloud gaming - It would indeed be nice to access PS+ cloud streaming. This device runs Android and currently PlayStation doesn't have an Android cloud streaming app. Until the day comes that such an app is created, I wouldn't expect that feature to be added to this device. We will see if that might be part of their upcoming "aggressive cloud initiative" that should be revealed soon.
2. No Bluetooth - Bluetooth for gaming is laggy, low latency horse shit, for the most part. That's what the PS Link protocol is meant to deal with as it's a low latency, lossless format. It'll be available initially on their new headset and earbuds, and they've said that the protocol will be available for other manufacturers to integrate into their products
3. No 3.5mm jack - It does have a 3.5mm jack
4. No oled - SIE are no strangers to putting OLED in their devices, so the fact that they didn't go OLED this time is a strong indicator that LCD was needed to hit the $199 price. OLED would have probably pushed it beyond that $199 sweet spot
5. No cellular connectivity - Use your phone as a hot spot then.
6. Da fuck are you paying 200 for ?
U can easily add those side mount controls to Ur phone and do exactly what this overpriced peice of junk does
- A handheld remote play device with the splendid ergonomics of the DualSense, the haptics/adaptive triggers of the DualSense and a screen far larger than any phone would offer. You don't have to fiddle with any app as the device powering on automatically connects to your PS5. You don't have to drain your phones battery or have pop-up notifications distract you on your phone while trying to enjoy your gaming session. It should offer an even lower overall latency experience than a phone with an attachment via remote play since there would be additional latency between the attachment and the phone for controller communication, whereas the Portal has the controller built in so there's no additional controller latency added to the mix.
Here's a fan-made FAQ I had created to help explain some common points I kept seeing brought up on this device.
PlayStation Portal - Unofficial Fan-Made FAQ Thread
If the last few days has taught me anything, it's that a lot of folks don't know who the PlayStation Portal device is aimed at, and there's a fair amount of confusion over how it can be used. While we await an official FAQ from Sony, I thought it might be nice to help clear up some things for...www.resetera.com
I honestly don't know what people get out of defending big corporations like ms and Sony.
Like they make an absolutely shit product and here u are defending their bullshit like they are paying u .
A massive failure. No one is buying this.What does DOA mean to you? 100,000 lifetime sold?
It's a controller. Not a console.A massive failure. No one is buying this.
I agree with people comparing this with the switch lite or even the Switch
Sigh. For the love of God this isn't a console. You can't compare a controller with a screen accessory to a full on console.The Vita launched at 249 and had a lot more functionality than just remote play and within a year was 200 dollars... And this was back in 2012 and 2013... So adjusted for inflation, this has significantly less functionality than a Vita at a significantly higher price.
What does DOA mean to you? 100,000 lifetime sold?
I sometimes use remote play on my ipad with a controller and this just bundles that for me for $199?OK this isn't for the business traveler. I keep seeing this hotel wifi brought up and wonder who is living out of hotels.
It's a cheap, pick up and play PS5 anywhere. Day 1.