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Screen quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great for the price but few minor issues
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Having had this for a month. The device is great! Well built and makes you feel like you’re holding a ps5 controller in your hands. Screen is awesome!
Now why did I not give it a 5 stars:
- have a really solid home network and even turned QOS up for this device and still get laggy moments. I think it’s more ps5 being able to handle and support the data more than it is my WiFi.
- other minor item is games that use the center touch area of the ps5 controller. It’s hard to access and area is smaller than the controller so some actions are tough.
In all great device! Esp love can be gaming while “watching” an episode with the wife.
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This product is extremely difficult to change player acts, u have to first have ur PS5 on...mislead bc it seemed to b like the switch that u can play anywhere l, u can not, its ok if 1 person uses a ps5, wouldnt recommend due to changing users on it and having ur ps5 on first
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Really love the controls and the design overall of the device, however, my Internet is not reliable enough to consistently hold a signal with my PS five. I found that streaming games over the cloud was actually better than remote play. However, remote play was the primary reason I bought it. For some reason, the remote play app on my Lenovo Legion go S actually performance is way more consistently than this device did. I’m not sure why it could just come down to the Wi-Fi chip being more current. Still I would recommend this device if you have a really solid mesh network in your home.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The playstation portal is a excellent way to play video games. It is amazing to play on the go. The downside is intenet connections are not good everwhere you go and even in your own household at times.
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It’s a great device but a lot of caveats. The dual sense feedback is not strong like the standalone controller. Screen is awesome, 1080p and great color accuracy. But it really comes down to your WiFi speeds for streaming quality and there’ll always be an input lag no matter what. Last but not least, it’s quite comfortable to hold!
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I brought this for my son for Christmas but this is something that you have to keep spending on.....you going to need wifi you also have to pay for the plus if you want more then nothing and access to your cloud....to sum it up costly but my son is happy so i guess its okay
Great product is u own a PS5, with a few drawbacks
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Ok, this is overall fantastic and opens up a lot of new options for gamers, especially those with families. My two big complaints are: headphones connections and screen refresh rate. You CANNOT pair any bluetooth headsets you own with this device. They are using proprietary tech (as is tradition) called Sony Link, and only two headphones currently exist, sort of, that have this in them. The earbuds dont release until December and last i checked the earmuffs version doesnt come out until next year, and the earbuds are $200. So, same price as this device. . . They should have replaced the Sony Link with standard bluetooth, but Sony has long been in the practice of using proprietary tech in their products which inevitably hurts the consumers. Anyone remember their Memory Stick Duo??! Here we go again. As for the refresh rate, while it isn’t as common, its becoming more and more so with each passing year that games are running at 120 frames per second, needing screens with 120 hz refresh rates. This is something less than that. After playing years of Rocket League on the PS5 at 120 FPS, it is God awful trying to play at anything less. Played half a match and quit due to this. Dont get me wrong, the input lag from the Portal is virtually nonexistant. In this case, it’s the screen’s refresh rate holding it back and bottlenecking the experience. . . Other than those two things, this is a great product