Sony PlayStation Portal vs Anbernic RG35XX H
Sony PlayStation Portal ($199) vs Anbernic RG35XX H ($60) — side-by-side specs, weight, pros and cons to help you pick the right remote play.
Spec-by-spec
| Spec | Sony PlayStation Portal | Anbernic RG35XX H |
| Price | $199 | $60 |
| Weight | 529g | 178g |
| Display | 8" LCD 1080p 60fps | 3.5" IPS 640×480 |
| Streaming | Wi-Fi (802.11ac/ax) | — |
| Controllers | DualSense (full haptics + triggers) | — |
| Battery | ~5h | 3300mAh (~6h) |
| Latency | ~15ms local Wi-Fi | — |
| Compat | PS5 games with Remote Play | — |
| Chip | — | Allwinner H700 |
| Systems | — | NES, SNES, GBA, PS1, N64+ |
| Storage | — | microSD (empty, included) |
| OS | — | Garlic OS / MuOS |
Pros & Cons
Sony PlayStation Portal
- Full DualSense haptics remotely
- 1080p 60fps streaming
- $199 accessible price
- True PS5 game library
- Low latency on good Wi-Fi
- Requires PS5 console
- Wi-Fi dependent — no cellular
- No local game storage
Anbernic RG35XX H
- $60 entry price
- Handles GBA through PS1 well
- Garlic OS plug-and-play
- 6h battery life
- Tiny 178g pocketable
- N64/Dreamcast hit-or-miss
- No online features
- Screen resolution cap
Anbernic RG35XX H is the better value at $60. Both are part of our curated remote play index — tap through to check current pricing.