a top-notch, comfy toy with a special market. It's usually beautiful to play without getting out of bed or to bring with you on a trip, vacation, or business travel. Take it; you won't regret it if the cost of the console and the games does not deter you. I advise getting a memory card right away (at least 32 gigabytes, as playing large games isn't really "easier" there than on a PC), a protective cover, and a case. Do not take the joysticks out of the console while it is charging because they also need to be charged. Switch the console to "airplane" mode when you are not using the Internet while playing the game and the joycons are inserted to save battery life. Using a dark theme also marginally reduces battery usage. I should also mention that getting the second edition of the set-top box is preferable because it has optimized power consumption, a lower tendency for controller backlash, and no significant overheating when in stationary mode. It is not too difficult to tell revisions apart. The packaging's design has changed as a result of the ated modification. The set of joycons and the docking station are now on a red background instead of a white one, and the hand has vanished from the image. Check the revision number as well. It is situated on the console's rear. The old revision will be known as HAC-001, while the new revision will be HAC-001-01. I'll now go over the optional but useful additions. Look for the iPega 9163 controller on Aliexpress if you are worried about the "non-solidity" of controllers. Look for the Mayflash Magic-NS adapter there if you have an Xbox One or PS4 gamepad and want to play stationary. Find a USB-Ethernet adapter there (such as the Ugreen USB Ethernet Adapter) if you wish to increase the speed of the Internet at a hospital. Of course, having a USB to USB-C adaptor around the house is also helpful. A 10000 mAh power bank or higher is also recommended if you intend to take it on extended journeys.