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Rumors have circulated about a secret development at Sony's PlayStation division - a handheld games console is apparently in the works, but it was previously thought to be a cloud gaming device (similar in function to the Logitech G Cloud). This week, Insider Gaming has published an article that outlines insider information about a Sony project that is identified by the codename "Q Lite". Insider Gaming understands that this handheld will only offer Remote Play, and it will be entirely dependent on the PlayStation 5 games console as a host system. Sony has been touting this remote play feature via plenty of advertising in recent times - it is encouraging its PS4 and PS5 userbase to utilize the PS Remote Play app on compatible platforms including PC, Mac, Android and iOS devices.
The Q Lite is speculated to offer an adaptive streaming system with resolutions going up to 1080p and a maximum of 60 frames per second. This new gaming handheld requires an uninterrupted connection to the internet in order to function via remote play with the PlayStation 5. The inside source claims that the Q Lite prototype unit shares aesthetic elements with the official PlayStation 5 controller, although it will be larger in size - in order to accommodate a generous 8-inch touchscreen LCD system, placed in a central position. The insider mentioned that adaptive triggers and internal haptic feedback motors are notable features, as well as traditional fitting being multiple loudspeakers, volume controls and an audio input jack.
The Q Lite project is quite far into its development cycle - Insider Gaming's source has revealed that the handheld system is currently in a QA phase. The heavily rumored Detachable Disc Drive refresh of the PlayStation 5 is set for an apparent Autumn 2023 release window, and the source reckons that the Q Lite will be incoming soon after. The PlayStation 5 Pro is touted to arrive much later in 2024. This collective of hardware refreshes and accessories is alleged to be part of a "second phase of the PS5" according to industry expert Jeff Grubb.
The PlayStation Vita was Sony's last attempt at taking on Nintendo in the handheld games console market. The Vita offered superior hardware and graphical capabilities when compared to the rival 3DS system, but a meagre software library and higher overall asking price resulted in low sales figures, and the Sony handheld console was deemed a commercial failure. The system was discontinued in early 2019. The Vita also offered a Remote Play function when linked to the PlayStation 4 home console - so Sony is staying consistent with generational updates of that connectivity system.
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The Q Lite is speculated to offer an adaptive streaming system with resolutions going up to 1080p and a maximum of 60 frames per second. This new gaming handheld requires an uninterrupted connection to the internet in order to function via remote play with the PlayStation 5. The inside source claims that the Q Lite prototype unit shares aesthetic elements with the official PlayStation 5 controller, although it will be larger in size - in order to accommodate a generous 8-inch touchscreen LCD system, placed in a central position. The insider mentioned that adaptive triggers and internal haptic feedback motors are notable features, as well as traditional fitting being multiple loudspeakers, volume controls and an audio input jack.
The Q Lite project is quite far into its development cycle - Insider Gaming's source has revealed that the handheld system is currently in a QA phase. The heavily rumored Detachable Disc Drive refresh of the PlayStation 5 is set for an apparent Autumn 2023 release window, and the source reckons that the Q Lite will be incoming soon after. The PlayStation 5 Pro is touted to arrive much later in 2024. This collective of hardware refreshes and accessories is alleged to be part of a "second phase of the PS5" according to industry expert Jeff Grubb.
The PlayStation Vita was Sony's last attempt at taking on Nintendo in the handheld games console market. The Vita offered superior hardware and graphical capabilities when compared to the rival 3DS system, but a meagre software library and higher overall asking price resulted in low sales figures, and the Sony handheld console was deemed a commercial failure. The system was discontinued in early 2019. The Vita also offered a Remote Play function when linked to the PlayStation 4 home console - so Sony is staying consistent with generational updates of that connectivity system.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site | Source