The switch is a lethal piece of equipment. I've handled a lot of video game systems, and this is easily in the top tier. It's convenient, has fantastic games, can accommodate multiple players, and is lightweight. The Switch is a stylish console, but it has a few problems. The primary benefit is the games, so that's a plus. The games available on the Switch range from those that can be played on other platforms to those that are exclusive to Nintendo, all of which are special in their own way. My primary setup consists of a Pro Controller and a cradle for my switch under the TV. But I do take it out and bring it EVERYWHERE with me on a daily basis. WITHOUT HOLDING ON TO PLUS The stability of the game system is excellent. It's loud, it's not too heavy, it's ergonomically designed, and the interface is just right. It's a joy to use in any configuration. Negatives: - Low battery life. It's obvious why, but there are times (very seldom times) when you wish she could live longer. However, the use of power banks remains unchanged. Hand tiredness may still occur after long periods of play when using the handheld mode. The recollection of the changeover is limited to laughter. Inability to play any media at all. Despite Big N's claims that the Switch is focused on gaming rather than media consumption, the console still feels underdeveloped. Only one app allows you to access YouTube. Not even Netflix or music.