PlayStation Portal vs Nintendo Switch: comparing price, specs, design, performance, and more

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PlayStation Portal vs Nintendo Switch: comparing price, specs, design, performance, and more
Published: Jan, 01 2025 14:00

Comparing Sony and Nintendo's handheld devices. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The PlayStation Portal is the perfect handheld device for playing PS5 games on the go. Thanks to its ergonomic design and solid performance, this is the best way to play your PS5 games remotely without losing the console experience. It won't play games natively, though, and is a streaming accessory so requires a stable internet connection and for you to own a PS5.

 [A person looking down playing the Nintendo Switch.]
Image Credit: TechRadar [A person looking down playing the Nintendo Switch.]

Released in 2017, the Nintendo Switch changed the handheld console game, allowing you to play docked or on the go. This hybrid console gives you access to a huge collection of Nintendo exclusives and third-party titles, but its age is starting to show, so it could be worth considering the upgraded Nintendo Switch OLED instead - or waiting for the highly-anticipated Nintendo Switch 2.

 [The PlayStation Portal being held in a hand.]
Image Credit: TechRadar [The PlayStation Portal being held in a hand.]

If you're looking for a portable handheld gaming device, the PlayStation Portal vs Nintendo Switch are both solid options, but which is best for you will depend on several factors. The PlayStation Portal is the perfect choice for PlayStation enthusiasts who already own a PS5, PS5 Slim, or PS5 Pro and want a remote-play device that lets you seamlessly play the best PS5 games on the go.

 [Red and blue Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons in controller shell]
Image Credit: TechRadar [Red and blue Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons in controller shell]

The Nintendo Switch, on the other hand, is an innovative hybrid gaming console that allows you to download and play the best Switch games via your TV or in handheld mode. It's tricky to compare these devices because, unlike the Switch, the PlayStation Portal technically isn't a handheld games console, but a streaming device. But if portable gaming is your sole goal, both are great options - though one may suit your needs better. To make your choice easier, we've broken down the key aspects of both devices below.

 [Image of the PlayStation Portal handheld gaming device]
Image Credit: TechRadar [Image of the PlayStation Portal handheld gaming device]

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