Steam Deck OLED now supports HDR Remote Play from PS5, unlike PlayStation Portal - eviltoast
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      11 months ago

      There are controller cradles for tablets as well. The best display I have is the 10" 1600p 120Hz display of my tablet.

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      11 months ago

      You can connect the phone via USB-C to any hdmi display.

      I use it often to stream games from my PC to a different room

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      11 months ago

      6" is huge my computer monitor was barely bigger 20 years ago

      But i get your point but to save you money homey get you a old Samsung Oled Tablet probably way bigger screen too

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          11 months ago

          It is if you get a tablet with a case that can prop it up and then use a wireless controller. You’re being inflexible, there are options out there other than a portal. My Lenovo tablet was 99 pounds brand new and a case came with it to prop it.

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              11 months ago

              You’re right, they aren’t comparable. If you get a tablet you can basically use it as a computer as well as for streaming games within your own house.

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              11 months ago

              Don’t worry, I get what you mean. They’re really nit comparable. When you have to do a bunch of extra things to compete, you’re not really competing.