As part of the PlayStation Showcase presentation, Sony announced its portable console codenamed Project Q. The device looks like a DualSense controller, complemented by a large screen.
Project Q is not a competitor to Steam Deck or Asus ROG Ally, since the novelty works only via Remote Play via Wi-Fi, using the power of the PS5. In other words, it's really just a screen and a gamepad for a home console.
On an 8-inch display with 1080p resolution, it will be possible to run games at 60 fps. Users will have access to all the usual controls, including adaptive triggers.
Another novelty, about which there is almost no information yet, is the first fully wireless TWS headphones in the PS5 style in the company's history. The company showed only their appearance, without revealing the characteristics.
It is known that the headphones were developed specifically for the console and comfortable gaming, but they are quite suitable for listening to music from a PC or smartphone. Sony promises lossless sound quality.
Prices and release dates of the devices have not yet been announced. Sony only mentioned that Project Q will be released before the end of 2023.