![]() Click to read Devindra’s full review, but if you’re a Sony diehard, it might be best to hide behind your hands while you do so. It doesn’t help that Sony’s not the best at perfectly integrating its hardware and software, so things you might expect to be seamless are anything but. If your internet connection isn’t rock-solid, then the Portal isn’t very useful, especially when you can pick up a mobile handheld dock for a lot less cash. Devindra Hardawar has been testing one for a while and the obvious flaws remain obvious. There are no local titles, or any bells and whistles for that matter, it’s just a way to play on your own PS5 when the TV isn’t available. Portal is a $200 handheld that can only stream from your own PlayStation 5, either at home or when you’re on the go. ![]() So it would be reasonable to expect the new PlayStation Portal, which marks Sony’s return to handhelds, would be a triumph. Both were well regarded, if flawed, living and dying long before the age of the Switch and the Steam Deck. In the history of modern gaming handhelds, Sony was there in the fairly early days with the PSP and Vita.
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