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  1. hmm….THIS DEVICE, that doesnt work solely on wifi, doesnt fit in a bag, doesnt have local play at all overall makes no sense. They shuld call it as NonSense Edge Controller rather.

  2. So, it can’t play any games locally or over Sony’s own Cloud gaming service, and can’t even use non-proprietary wireless headphones? lmao.

    You know what can also use Remote Play, as well as Cloud gaming services and any wireless headphones you’d want? The phone most people already own.

  3. Damn this device makes me want to buy a psvita
    imagine parents buying this for their kid on Christmas and they don't own a ps5
    Sony should just make an actual PORTABLE handheld
    Wow this magnificent I'm buying a switch oled
    This is what people had to say about the PS portal so please go back to Sony HQ and tell them to take the deal with Qualcomm because Sony are just shooting themselves in the foot with this new "innovative" idea

  4. It's astonishing for me how much Nintendo is ahead of the game. At this point, literally every company is copying them, and even after more than 6 years no one could replicate the same feel as the switch. Steam deck came the closest imo, but with their poor battery life and expensive price tag, it will never sell 100millions…

  5. That's really ugley as heck it's like hey let's cuf off a ps5 controller and attach it on a geddang tablet😂 also the fact that in order to use this you need a ps5 imagine some random mother or father buying this for their sons

  6. Dog they should’ve just put the ps5 on a handheld device 💀💀💀I thought about buying until they said you need wifi dog I’m trying to play Gow on the plane or Car trip

  7. Remote play is terrible with input lag even on a lan connection. How is this device going to solve the problem when its basically leveraging on remote play tech?

  8. A larger moment of silence for the PS players out there that still aren’t aware of being able to stream Xbox cloud with game pass to to their devices without actually owning an Xbox.

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