Marky case, collects fingerprints. The gamepad (subjectively) is of high quality, but after controller4 my hands ached, namely the fingers that press the bumpers and triggers, because. his body is higher (see photo) and my big hands, though for 5 years of playing on PS4, have completely grown into controller, and now, out of habit, they stretch their fingers to the buttons further and from this I experienced painful sensations such as cramped fingers. But a week later, the hands adapted and became friends with the XBOX gamepad. Another joke is that the controller has the X button (cross) at the bottom and the box has X on the left, and when they write "press X" on the screen in the game, I, out of old habit, negligently press A, whoever changed the gamepads will understand)) Then the cross is loud and oak, the XYAB buttons have to be pressed harder for the action to work, while the controller has all the buttons soft and quiet. Most likely, the rubber bands and springs will develop over time and there will be norms. I will add that HUGE + for the XBOX gamepad is a compartment for batteries and an accumulator, I use AA IKEA LADDA (ts.500r 4pcs) with a capacity of 2450mAh, 2pcs = 4900, while the controller acc. the capacity is 800, and the new dualsense has 1560. The controller was discharged in 6 hours of play without vibration, the batteries in the XBOX gamepad last for 30 hours, out of habit, I sat and waited for it to run out, it really lasts for a week, I was just shocked! I was so tired of charging the dual shock every time after the game, or sticking the wire during the game, it was annoying . And in boxing I just changed it to charged acc. and then went to ride, it's brilliant! It makes no sense to buy a second gamepad + charging dock, hello SONY. By the way, the resolution of the interface is 1080 but not critical, I think in the future they will make 4K this is not a problem. Didn't find any other deficiencies.