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The PlayStation Portal handheld device's battery life is reportedly targeting 7-9 hours, similar to the PS5's DualSense Controller.
The PlayStation Portal offers a battery life that is on par with the Nintendo Switch OLED model, which lasts anywhere between 4.5 to 9 hours. While it is impressive to achieve a battery life comparable to the DualSense controller for a device with a screen, the actual usage may vary.
Sony recently shared new information about their upcoming handheld device, the PlayStation Portal. Priced at $199, the device allows users to play PS5 games without needing a TV or monitor. It connects to the PS5 console through Wi-Fi and displays gameplay on a 1080p LCD screen, supporting up to 60fps. Although the exact release date is still undecided, pre-orders are expected to start later this year.
Sony has not revealed the battery life of the PlayStation Portal in its blog post, but during a hands-on session with the device, new details have emerged. According to CNET, Sony claims that the PlayStation Portal aims to have a battery life similar to that of the PS5's DualSense Controller, which is approximately 7-9 hours. However, real-world usage of the DualSense Controller can range from 5 to 12 hours.
The reported battery life of the PlayStation Portal puts it in line with the Nintendo Switch. The OLED version of Nintendo's handheld console, when undocked, can last between 4.5 and 9 hours on a single charge. This is an improvement compared to other versions of the Switch, such as the original handheld, which can last between 2.5 and 6.5 hours. It's worth noting that the PlayStation Portal likely has a higher power consumption due to its 1080p resolution, whereas the Switch has a 720p screen.
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It is important to mention that the officially specified battery life of the PlayStation Portal may not accurately reflect its actual battery life. The actual battery life can vary significantly based on its usage and even from one console to another. Nevertheless, achieving a battery life comparable to that of a DualSense controller for a device with a screen is commendable.
The PlayStation Portal is not intended for everyone. It is not a standalone device and requires a PlayStation 5 for operation. However, for PS5 gamers who face limitations in accessing a TV or monitor, it will offer a new gaming experience. More information about the release of the PlayStation Portal can be expected in the upcoming months.