SAVE $49.12:As of April 22010 Archives get the PlayStation Portal in Like New condition from Amazon for $149.88, down from its usual price of $199. That's a discount of 25%.
Playing your favorite games on the couch is a staple of every gaming enthusiast's life. But sometimes, sitting on the couch can cramp your style. Maybe you want to game somewhere more comfortable, like in bed, or another part of your home. Consoles like the PlayStation 5 can be unwieldy, so dragging them into another room to play isn't always the best option. But there's a solution in the form of the PlayStation Portal that can make enjoying your PS5 games in another room super easy, and you can get one for a great price today.
As of April 22, get the PlayStation Portal in Like New condition from Amazon for $149.88, down from its usual price of $199. That's a discount of 25%. This condition, according to Amazon, means it will look and function as if it's new, with its original packaging. So if you need to give it as a gift, you'll be able to have the original box.
The PlayStation Portal is a remote player that lets you play your PS5 games over Wi-Fi at home in handheld form. You don't need a TV, and you can play anywhere you want as long as you're connected to your home network. Just jump in and choose your favorite game, and you can play from bed, your porch, your bathtub, wherever.
It features an 8-inch LCD screen with DualSense Wireless Controller features and buttons that feature the same haptic feedback the full-size options do. It runs games at 60fps with 1080p resolution, and will play most PS5 games and some PS4 titles as well.
If you're used to playing games via handheld, it shouldn't take much to get used to, and it's a great way to clear out your backlog if your kids or family are using the TV, so it's a good time to nab at this price.
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