If you're experiencing lag or input delay on your PlayStation Portal, this video provides a detailed guide to help you resolve these issues. Lag can occur for several reasons, including network connectivity, hardware setup, or device settings. This tutorial walks you through various troubleshooting steps, including optimizing your internet connection, adjusting hardware configurations, and tweaking system settings to improve performance. While these fixes may not completely eliminate lag caused by internal issues, they can significantly enhance your PlayStation Portal’s performance. The first step to reducing lag is to check your internet connection. High ping or slow speeds often contribute to performance issues. Perform a speed test to ensure your network is stable. If you’re using a wireless connection, consider switching to a wired Ethernet connection for a more reliable and faster network experience. Additionally, you can switch your Wi-Fi connection to the 5 GHz band, which provides better speed and stability compared to 2.4 GHz. For hardware adjustments, ensure your PlayStation Portal is set to a maximum refresh rate of 60 Hz to optimize performance. These steps can help minimize lag and input delay, ensuring a smoother gaming experience. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:12 Understanding lag and input delay issues 0:23 Checking internet connection stability 0:45 Switching to a wired Ethernet connection 1:03 Using the 5 GHz spectrum for Wi-Fi 1:15 Adjusting PlayStation Portal's refresh rate to 60 Hz 1:21 Final tips for troubleshooting lag 1:23 Conclusion Hashtags: #PlayStationPortal #PS5 #LagFix #InputDelay #GamingTips #Troubleshooting #PlayStationTips #InternetOptimization #GamingPerformance #TechSupport