Rumors emerge of PlayStation Portal with OLED display

Leaks indicate Sony may release an upgraded PlayStation Portal featuring an OLED screen and 120Hz refresh rate. This follows a recent update that added cloud gaming support, making the device more versatile. The potential enhancement could address some limitations of the original handheld.

Sony launched the PlayStation Portal in 2023 as a remote play device, requiring a PlayStation 5 console at home and a stable internet connection. This setup limited its appeal for users seeking a standalone handheld experience. However, a significant update late last year introduced cloud gaming capabilities for those with a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription. This allows streaming games directly to the Portal without needing a PS5, enhancing its portability for on-the-go gaming.

A recent leak has sparked interest in further improvements. The rumored variant includes an OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, upgrading from the current 1080p screen that operates at 60Hz. OLED technology promises deeper blacks, vibrant colors, and higher contrast, potentially making games more immersive. The device might be named PlayStation Portal Pro, though details on pricing or launch date remain unavailable. Given the original Portal's $200 price, the upgraded model could cost more.

Sony has not confirmed these details, so they remain speculative. If realized, the new version might debut during the holiday season alongside upcoming PlayStation consoles. For hesitant buyers, combining OLED visuals with cloud streaming could make the Portal more compelling. Still, many fans express a desire for a native-play handheld akin to the PSP or PS Vita, with reports of such projects still distant.

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