My use case is playing a handheld device on my couch for 15 minutes at a time. I want to be able to turn the device off and then instantly resume the game a week later, like the Nintendo switch. I also value a really nice screen.

I intend to never use this device outside the house.

I already have a nintendo switch oled for older/retro and want something to play AAA games handheld on the couch (Baldur’s gate).

I don’t have time to fuss around with the device.

Thinking of getting a PS5 and playstation portal.

Any reason I should go for steam deck (or other handheld PC) over PS5 and portal?

I think the PS5 and portal will be a better idea, because PS5 can run all aaa games, and there is no fussing with it although slightly concerned about how well the sleep function works on it. Looking for alternate viewpoints.

Thanks.

  • ryde041@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    In a similar dilemna myself. and stumbled here from Googling…

    Two differences are that I own a PS5 already and that I’m a tech tinkerer. However, on the latter note I’d be looking for as tinker free xperience as possible for this one use case (the quick gaming sessions)…

    Bookimarking to read the other replies…

    For me I was initially going Portal for the simplicity reason (and to not have something where I can tinker too much that it becomes a chore to play… ), however, Bluetooth was the deal breaker for me for a cheaper streaming device (albiet with a good screen and controls etc.). If I have to buy headphones on top of the cost it ends up getting closer and closer to a Steam Deck which can also stream… Its not as sexy I guess but its at home anyway!

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      1 year ago

      You can get great IEMs for under $30. I know everyone loves the convenience of wireless but the sound quality is better with some good IEMs.

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        1 year ago

        Of course. Dollar for dollar wired IEMs will always sound better than their wireless counter parts (obviously within reason, wouldn’t be comparing low end IEMS and top end wireless ear buds).

        With that said because the device is hand held and portable it was a deal breaker to take away the ability to use non Sony specific wireless earbuds.

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          1 year ago

          Hey I’m in the same boat. What did you decide? The lack of Bluetooth on the portal feels like a deal breaker to me and now highly considering the steamdeck, despite the lack of dual sense features and more setting adjustment headaches