Although there are little backlashes of the joycons when they are linked to the set-top box, it is not a deal breaker. If I hadn't read about it beforehand, I probably wouldn't have noticed it too much. Overall, it seems to be a reasonably excellent product. The sticks initially appear to be rather flimsy, but after a couple of months of use, they function appropriately. The fact that there is no need for downloads or manipulations was particularly appealing to me during the launch process. Just one click of a button, and we're off and running. Both with and without headphones, the sound quality is satisfyingly high. The picture quality is actually pretty good, especially considering that this is a portable set-top box. It is conceivable to make the screen less reflective and more contemporary, but it does not appear that these changes may be made simultaneously. The docking station that allows you to connect the screen to the console via HDMI is included. Everything else about the console is straightforward, and the stray that allows you to combine the joycons into a gamepad is not convenient enough because it is too small. However, I'm only playing handheld games for the time being. You have the option of purchasing anything secondhand or at a discount, but these do not significantly alter the overall cost of the system or the games it plays. I would not call the price of the system or the games exorbitant, but neither are they particularly affordable. In this situation, you need to be aware of your talents. In general, I would recommend making the purchase; however, you should not use it as your primary gaming platform; instead, you should use it as a port. The impression that one gets as a whole is quite favorable.