When I bought a console, I also purchased a cover and a film for it right away because I consider them to be necessities for something that is so small. When I went in search of a switch, I brought along a cartridge version of The Witcher so that I could at least play anything for the very first time. On the internet, one can find a vast number of reviews of switch games, each of which is extremely different from the others. In this regard, I am able to report that there is an abundance of work that is suited. I'm not a fan of haze or any of Nintendo's other games, but the switch's memory and the card for 64 hectares are packed practically to the brim with AAA projects from a variety of developers. There are times when game pricing can be prohibitive, but there are also times when there are bargains when you can get a fantastic game for 1,000 less, and sometimes even more. With the exception of the case and the film, I did not purchase any other accessories for the camera. The holder for the joycons that is included in the packaging is perfectly adequate. It didn't take long for the hands to become used to it. There are a lot of people who are perplexed by the fact that there is no way to charge the joycons while playing the game unless you use a separate holder, but based on my personal experience, I can state that they survive for a very long time. There were no issues with the discharge, despite the fact that I did not play for more than four hours in a row. Regarding graphics. Never once did I try to catch up to her. I don't need 4k at 140 frames per second and other stuff. I spent the vast majority of my gaming career on a clunky computer that had an LCD TV in place of a display. I have no complaints about the switch in either the dock or the portable device. I had no difficulty establishing a connection to my home waffle. Both 5 and 2.4 GHz signals are received by the network. Regarding the game that was played on the network in the subway. Everything works properly the first time you connect (when there are no ads yet and you need to input the number), so don't worry about that. The built-in web browser is sufficient for the task. On loop, there will be no more. Because the switch is unable to download the advertisement, users will be unable to connect to the network. The problem of having a paid subscription to the Internet in public transportation without advertisements has been resolved. Discuss Hong Kong, because you're already here. Didn't go into all of the details. Content with the gaming console. I always play, whether I'm at the dock or on the go with my portable.