Get ready to upgrade your gaming experience—rumor has it that an OLED PlayStation Portal is on the horizon, and it’s already sparking excitement and debate among gamers. But here’s where it gets controversial: while the current PlayStation Portal has been a runaway success, the idea of an OLED version with a potential 120Hz display has some fans questioning whether it’s a game-changer or just a flashy upgrade. According to well-known leaker KeplerL2, Sony is doubling down on its handheld ambitions, not only sticking to its plans for a standalone RDNA5 device but also pushing forward with this OLED iteration. In a post on Neogaf (https://www.neogaf.com/threads/intels-panther-lake-igpu-is-really-worth-considering-for-a-handheld-amd-fell-asleep-at-the-wheel.1692741/page-2), KeplerL2 casually dropped the bombshell: ‘Yeah, seems to be a success, they’re even doing another version this year… OLED version.’ While the release timeline remains a mystery, it’s worth noting that PlayStation was a pioneer in using OLED technology in its handhelds—remember the Vita?—so this move feels like a natural evolution. And this is the part most people miss: OLED displays offer deeper blacks, vibrant colors, and potentially smoother gameplay, which could make this new Portal a must-have for serious gamers. But is it worth the likely premium price tag? That’s the question dividing the community. What do you think? Is an OLED PlayStation Portal a dream come true, or just a nice-to-have? Let us know in the comments—we’re eager to hear your take!