The PlayStation Portal is still flawed, but I’ve learned to love it as a new dad

As a new dad, the PlayStation Portal - a $200 peripheral that streams games from my PS5 to an 8-inch screen - has proven to be a lifesaver. It was initially met with skepticism when it was announced alongside the Nintendo Switch, but I've grown to appreciate its unique benefits.

My wife gifted me the Portal just before we welcomed our first child, and at the time, I wasn't too keen on using it. As a mid-30s man, my priorities were more focused on work and gaming than parenting, but life took a drastic turn with the arrival of my baby. The transition was jarring, and finding time for myself became increasingly difficult.

The Portal has helped me cope with this new reality by allowing me to play games in short bursts - perfect for a tired parent who needs a break. I've spent countless hours playing platformers like Balatro, multiplayer games like Rocket League, and slower single-player experiences that let me save and quit at any time. These types of games are ideal for handheld devices like the Portal, which has reignited my passion for gaming.

What sets the Portal apart is its ergonomic design, which essentially splits a PS5 controller in half. The 1080p LCD display is roomier than my phone's screen, making it easier to game without squinting. While I'm not a fan of wired headphones, this wasn't a deal-breaker for me.

Streaming games directly from the cloud using PlayStation Plus Premium has also been a boon - albeit with some minor connectivity issues. When playing competitive multiplayer titles or shooters, there's often lag, but the Portal generally handles more casual games without any major hiccups.

My experience with the Portal is influenced by my modest apartment and decent internet connection. I wouldn't recommend it to most PS5 owners unless they're looking for a dedicated handheld solution that can stream games seamlessly. However, as a new dad who needs a break from the exhaustion of caring for an infant, the Portal has been a godsend. It's allowed me to enjoy my gaming library while still being present and available to my family - provided I don't pass out first, that is.
 
🤯👶📺 I think it's awesome how the PS5 Portal has helped this new dad balance his responsibilities with his love for gaming! 😊 The ergonomic design and 1080p display are total wins for gaming on-the-go 🎮💻

Here's a quick diagram to illustrate my point:
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+---------------+
| Gaming |
| Solution |
+---------------+
|
| ✨
v
+-------------------------------+
| Ergonomic Design |
| (PS5 Controller Split) |
+-------------------------------+
| 1080p LCD Display |
| (Roomier than phone screen)|
+-------------------------------+
```
The Portal has genuinely improved this dad's quality of life, and I'm all about that! 👍 Even if it's not perfect, it's a great option for those looking for a handheld gaming solution. And who knows? Maybe one day we'll see more devices like the Portal that cater to different needs... 🤔
 
🤣 I gotta say, this thing is a lifesaver for dads like you, but it's also just a fancy way to get away from the responsibilities of parenthood 😂. Like, who needs to spend quality time with their baby when you can be gaming on a tiny screen? 🚫 It's not exactly what I'd call "dedicated parenting", if you know what I mean.

I do think it's cool that you've found a way to use the Portal to cope with your new reality, though. Those short gaming sessions must be really refreshing, especially after taking care of an infant all day. Maybe it's not the most ideal solution, but hey, when life gives you lemons, make some gaming lemonade? 🍋👍
 
The whole PS5Portal thingy? Idk about this new dad getting all excited about it 😒. I mean, a $200 peripheral for streaming games on an 8-inch screen? That's just a bunch of hype, if you ask me. I've got a decent gaming rig at home and I don't need some fancy handheld thing to play my PS5 games... Plus, wireless controllers are all the rage now, why not go with that? 🤷‍♂️ And what's up with the lag issues when playing competitive multiplayer titles? Not exactly ideal for a dedicated gaming peripheral... 🚫 Still, I guess it's cool if you're looking for a way to game on the go while still being present for your family. Just don't expect me to shell out that kinda cash anytime soon 💸
 
omg i totally feel u bro 😂 as a new dad myself, its so hard to find time for gaming but the Portal has been a game changer (no pun intended) 🎮 for me too! ive been using it nonstop since my wife got me one as a gift 🎁 and its honestly saved my sanity lol. streaming games on the go is like the best thing ever - i can just chill with my gaming controller in hand and watch my kid sleep while still getting some gaming in 🤯. the ergonomic design of the portal is also super comfy to hold for extended periods, which is a must-have for me since ill be playing games for hours on end 😴💻
 
🤯 This thing is basically a gaming savior for new parents like us! The Portal's ability to stream PS5 games to an 8-inch screen in short bursts is genius 🙌, it's all about work-life balance... or in my case, gamer-parent balance 😂. The ergonomic design and roomy display make it perfect for those of us who need a quick gaming fix without sacrificing too much attention on our little ones 👶.

You know what this gets me thinking? It's like the government is finally acknowledging the importance of work-life balance... I mean, gaming-life balance 🤣. If we can get subsidies for Portal purchases or something, that'd be amazing 💸!
 
🤔 I think Sony knew exactly what they were doing by releasing the PS5 Portal around the same time new parents are getting settled into life with a tiny human. It's like they created this product specifically for dudes like me who thought gaming was going to be their only priority after having kids, but then reality hits and you just wanna play some Balatro in 10-minute increments while your wife is taking care of the kid 🤯. And yeah, it's got all these sick features like ergonomic design and cloud streaming - but let's be real, I think it was also a marketing ploy to make us dads feel less guilty about spending time gaming while we're supposed to be "doting" on our little ones 😏.
 
omg, this portal thingy is literally a lifesaver 4 new dads lol i mean who knew gaming wud b so important 2 take care of ur mini humans? 🤣 the fact dat it lets u play games in short bursts is genius, especially wen u r as exhausted as i was wen my wife had our little bundle of joy 🎉 i never thought i'd be sayin this but gaming has actually helped me cope w/ parenthood better 😅 and that ergonomic design is pure genius! no more phone screens 4 me, give me dat 8-inch LCD display any day 📺
 
😒 The Portal's existence is like that one aunt at the family reunion – everyone thinks she's weird but secretly loves her for bringing some excitement into the party. Its $200 price tag is a bit steep, but let's be real, if you're gonna splurge on something as ridiculous as this, it might as well be a high-quality handheld gaming experience.

The ergonomic design is kinda genius, I guess? It's like someone finally figured out how to make a controller that doesn't suck (like, most gaming controllers, anyway). And streaming games from the cloud using PS Plus Premium is pretty neat. The only reason you shouldn't get this thing is because... well, there isn't really a reason not to.
 
Just had this thought, I think gaming peripherals like the PS5 Portal are gonna become super popular among parents & new dads 🤦‍♂️! With the Portal, you can chill out & play games whenever you need a breather from diaper changes & feedings 😴. It's all about finding that balance between parenting responsibilities and gaming habits... trust me, I'm there now 😅.
 
idk how ppl do it w/o da portal lol... i mean its like, having ur games on a separate device so u can just chill w/ ur kid n play some games in between feedings n diaper changes. but idk if it would work 4 me since my ps5 is still kinda slow rn, also wat's the deal w/ the streaming lag?
 
omg can u believe this guy just found a new reason 2 love gaming even more?! 🤣 as a gamer myself, i gotta say the ps portal sounds like a total gamechanger (pun intended) for parents or anyone who wants to get in some gaming during their rare "me time". that ergonomic design is genius and the ability 2 stream games from ps5 2 an 8-inch screen is so convenient. i can see why it's been a lifesaver 4 him & his new baby 🤰♂️
 
OMG what a lifesaver that thing is lolol i mean who knew gaming could be soooo relaxing with a mini me running around everywhere?! 😂 i can def relate to needing a break and the Portal just fits perfectly for those short gaming sessions 🤯 also i wasnt sold on the design at first but now i see how clever its done splitting that controller in half genius! 💡
 
idk how ppl can afford 200+ bucks for a handheld console lol but i guess it's worth it if u need a break from parenthood 😂. i mean, playing games on the go with ur kid sleeping next to u sounds like ur own personal escape plan 🤣. the ergonomic design tho is a solid point - no more cramped gaming sessions 💺. and streaming from ps5 premium is a game changer... errr gamer changer lol 😂
 
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