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**Title:** Building the "Ultimate" Nintendo Switch
**Summary:**
* Host Austin, with guest Kevin Kenson, modify a Nintendo Switch with various upgrades to create the "ultimate" version.
* Upgrades include:
1. Custom Joy-Con shells and a d-pad swap.
2. Micro SD card for expanded storage.
3. Glass screen protector.
4. Wired LAN adapter.
5. Power Plate for charging Joy-Cons and the Switch.
6. Adjustable Play Stand.
7. Portable USB-C dock with HDMI and Ethernet.
8. A 10,000mAh battery case for extended portability.
9. (Unconventionally) attaching a smartphone clip (Clip Grip) to charge Joy-Cons.
**Tone:** Light-hearted, humorous, and playful, highlighting the absurdity of some modifications while acknowledging the practicality of others.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
**Hardware and Accessories**
1. The device being modified is a Nintendo Switch.
2. A shell exchange is used to change the Switch's aesthetics.
3. A different shell can also be used for the Joy-Con controllers.
4. A micro SD card can be used to increase the Switch's internal storage.
5. A 128GB micro SD card can be purchased for around $40.
6. A glass screen protector can be applied to prevent screen scratches.
7. A wired LAN adapter can be used to connect the Switch to Ethernet.
**Power and Charging**
8. The Power Plate is a portable charger that can charge both the Switch and Joy-Con controllers.
9. The Switch has a USB-C port for charging.
10. A battery case with a 10,000 milliamp hour capacity is available for the Switch.
**Display and Connectivity**
11. A USB-C hub with HDMI and USB-A ports can be used with the Switch.
12. A USB Ethernet adapter can be used for wired internet connectivity.
13. A portable dock with USB-C, USB-A, and HDMI ports is available.
**Other Accessories**
14. A Play Stand allows for adjustable positioning of the Switch while charging.
15. The Clip Grip, designed for smartphones, can be repurposed for the Switch with additional support (e.g., duct tape).
**People**
16. Austin is the narrator and modifier of the Switch.
17. Kevin Kenson is a guest who assists with modifications, notably Joy-Con swaps.