Top-notch, user-friendly plaything that fills a void in the market. It's lovely as something to enjoy without getting out of bed or to pack up and take along on a vacation or work trip. Take it, you won't be sorry, even if the system and games cost a pretty penny. A memory card (at least 32 GB; huge games are not much "easier" there than on a PC), protective film, and a case are all things you should invest in as soon as feasible. Do not take the joysticks out of the console when charging it; they, too, require power. If you're playing a game that doesn't require you to be online, you can save battery life by putting the console into "airplane" mode whenever you insert the joycons. Using a dark theme can also help save on battery life. In addition, I've found that the updated set-top box is superior because it uses less energy, has less issues with controller backlash, and doesn't get too hot while sitting still. Differentiating between different versions is simple. The updated version features a new package art design. The white background has been replaced by a red one, the joycons have switched positions with the docking station, and the hand has vanished. Verify the version number, too. It's tucked down below the control panel. The current version, HAC-001, will be retired and replaced by HAC-001-01. I'll now go through some extras that aren't required but are helpful. For those who are wary of the "non-solidity" of controllers, the iPega 9163 controller can be purchased at aliexpress. The Mayflash Magic-NS adapter is what you need if you want to play your PS4 or Xbox One gamepad in a fixed location. Finding a USB-Ethernet adapter (like the Ugreen USB Ethernet Adapter) in a hospital can help you get the most out of its Internet connection. A USB-to-USB-C adaptor is also useful to have around the house. And if you're going to be on the road for a while, a power bank with at least 10,000 mAh.