Sony announced today that it will release a portable PlayStation by the end of this year. The portable device will allow you to stream PS5 games (remote play function) via Wi-Fi and play them on 8″ 1080p 60fps LCD. The controls are reminiscent of the design of the PS5 DualSense controller and offers adaptive triggers and haptic feedback.
The PlayStation Portal (hence the acronym PSP, as it once stood for the famous portable computer) will cost $199.99/€219.99/£199.99. When converting, we are talking about a price of more than 5300 kroons. Although it looks like a traditional gaming laptop, it won’t let you play games without being connected to a PlayStation 5 console. Sony is positioning this laptop as the perfect device for gamers in families where they share a TV or want to play in another room. Houses. But forget about playing outdoors, except in the garden, where there is Wi-Fi.
It’s a pity that The Pocket PC will not work with the upcoming PS Plus Premium Cloud Game Streaming.. Of course, games designed for PS VR2 won’t work either. Games must be installed on the PS5 and Sony recommends an internet connection of at least 5 Mbps. For best results, it should be 15 Mbps.
In addition to the PlayStation Portal, we can see Pulse Elite Wireless Headset at a price of 149.99 euros (3600 kroons) and Pulse Explore Wireless Headphones for 219.99 euros (5300 crowns).
Pulse Elite and Pulse Explore headphones are available. connect to PlayStation Portal with the new PlayStation Link wireless audio technology., which provides low latency, lossless audio, and easy switching between multiple PlayStation Link host devices such as the PlayStation 5 with USB dongle and PlayStation Portal. You can also connect a USB adapter to your computer.
It’s interesting, isn’t it? PlayStation Portal does not support Bluetooth, so it will not be able to connect other wireless headphones or the Sony Pulse 3D Headset wirelessly. Only via 3.5mm audio jack and dedicated PS Link technology. On the other hand, the new Bluetooth headphones do it.
It can be expected that PS Link will be integrated into future models of the PlayStation 5 console. There are rumors of “Slim” and “Pro” versions. The first is closer, though not quite Slim. Instead, it has a removable mechanism.
According to Sony, the advantage of the new PS Link technology is that one pair of headphones can be simultaneously connected to the PS5 via a USB adapter and via Bluetooth to a mobile phone. When playing on PS5, players can instantly take a call and hear it through the same Pulse Explore headset.
Source :Indian TV
