The PlayStation Portal may be the cheapest handheld for Xbox Cloud Gaming



What you need to know

  • Sony has announced Project Q, the remote streaming handheld companion to the PlayStation 5, will be known as the PlayStation Portal.
  • The PlayStation Portal will retail for $199, making it one of the cheapest cloud gaming handhelds on the market.
  • The PlayStation Portal is powered by an Android operating system, which opens up the potential for modders to sideload an Xbox app for access to Xbox Cloud Gaming.

Sony has officially declared its previously announced Project Q remote streaming handheld will be known as the PlayStation Portal. Serving as a handheld companion device to your existing PlayStation 5 system, the Portal will allow you to stream the games that you own on your PlayStation to the handheld over a wireless connection but with a few caveats. The PS5 and the Portal need to be on the same network in order to function, and PlayStation recommends at least a 5mbps connection at minimum with a connection speed of 15mbps being ideal. The price for the PlayStation Portal was also revealed to be $199, making this remote player one of the most affordable handhelds on the market.

The Portal features an 8-inch display sandwiched into the middle of a standard DualSense 5 controller and offers all of the amenities you would expect to find on one, as well, including a built-in microphone and haptic feedback. Interestingly enough, the thumb sticks of the Portal are more akin to the ones from a PlayStation VR controller as opposed to a standard DualSense 5. Apart from the price, the most notable feature of the PlayStation Portal is that it seems to be running on a modified version of Android.





Source link

Previous articleAYRO’s US-Built Electric Mini Truck Inches Closer to Release
Next articleCharity Digital – Topics – Tech Review: Canva