Sony slashes PlayStation Portal price to $179 on Amazon

Sony's PlayStation Portal Remote Player, a device for streaming PS5 games over Wi-Fi, is now available at a discounted price of $179 on Amazon, down from its usual $200. The 10% reduction applies to both white and black models but ends at midnight today. Potential buyers should note that shipping will occur after Christmas, making it less suitable for immediate gifting.

The PlayStation Portal Remote Player allows users to stream their PS5 games remotely via Wi-Fi, enabling gameplay on the go without needing a large screen. Normally priced at around $200, the device features an 8-inch Full HD LCD screen with 1080p resolution, supporting up to 60 frames per second for smooth visuals. It incorporates Tempest 3D AudioTech for immersive sound, which can be experienced through compatible wireless or wired audio devices. Additional enhancements include adaptive triggers and haptic feedback, mimicking sensations from the DualSense controller to deepen immersion.

To use the Portal, a broadband internet connection with at least 5Mbps is required, though 15Mbps or higher is recommended for optimal performance. Setup involves placing the PS5 in Rest Mode, enabling Remote Play in the console's settings under System > Remote Play, and pairing the device via a PSN account. Games needing a VR headset or peripherals beyond DualSense controllers are incompatible. However, a PS Plus Premium subscription works for titles installed on the console, providing access to the Game Catalog and Classics Catalog with monthly additions.

This sudden clearance deal on Amazon offers a timely opportunity for those interested in remote PS5 gaming, with the discount valid only until midnight. Both color variants are included, but post-Christmas shipping means it may not arrive in time for holiday gifts. The offer underscores the device's appeal for flexible play, from home lounges to travel scenarios.

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