Testseek.com have collected 39 expert reviews of the Sony PlayStation Portal and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony PlayStation Portal.
March 2024
(78%)
39 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2023-08-23, Author: Sean , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2024-02-02, Author: Andrew , review by: impulsegamer.com
Initially I was a little sceptical about the PlayStation Portal Remote Player, however after religiously using this device – I am now an acolyte as it successfully mirrors that Nintendo Switch tablet experience (or PSP) with full access to my PS games lib...
Brilliant execution of split DualSense controller,Virbrant, large display,Excellent for Remote Play,Solid battery life
Missed opportunity for cloud streaming,Slow-ish charging,Only Wi-Fi 5 and no Bluetooth
Sony's dedicated Remote Play handheld slaps a nice, large display into the middle of the brilliant DualSense controller. The PlayStation Portal is an excellent, well-tailored first-party option for PS5 gaming away from your main display. However, this sol...
Lovely hardware, Works well (mostly), Great for RPGs
Only does one thing, Not the best value
The PlayStation Portal is a lovely piece of hardware, offering a very specific solution that many will already have a fix for. A lack of features (such as cloud streaming) may disappoint, but what's here is well executed...
Abstract: The PlayStation Portal is the latest in Sony's PlayStation 5 hardware lineup. Pitched firmly as a PS5 accessory that will enable portable access to your console and game library through an internet connection. It's a simple prospect and one that utilizes...
Cons, Dropouts and occasional bugs, LCD is clearly inferior to OLED, £200 is a lot of money for a device that can't run any games natively
There's a lot to like about the PlayStation Portal. As strange as it looks, it feels really nice in your hands, and I love the big screen and DualSense features that I've come to appreciate so much on the PS5. I also love that I can keep playing my games...