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**Title:** Building the Ultimate Nintendo Switch
**Summary:**
* The host, Zhou, modifies a Nintendo Switch to create the "Ultimate Nintendo Switch"
* Upgrades and additions include:
1. Aesthetic shell exchange for the console and Joy-Con
2. Micro SD card for expanded storage (128GB for $40)
3. Glass screen protector to prevent scratches
4. Wired LAN adapter for Ethernet connectivity
5. Portable power bank to charge the Switch and Joy-Con
6. Adjustable play stand for improved display
7. A compact, portable dock with HDMI and Ethernet
* The modifications culminate in a ridiculous yet functional setup:
+ A 10,000mAh battery case for the Switch
+ Double battery setup for extended portability
+ A smartphone clip with built-in battery to charge Joy-Con
* The host acknowledges the absurdity of the final product, inviting viewers to suggest the next "ultimate" project.
**Tone:** Humorous, lighthearted, and playful, with a touch of absurdity.
Here are the extracted key facts, numbered and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
**Hardware and Accessories**
1. The Nintendo Switch has limited internal storage.
2. Micro SD cards (up to 128GB for ~$40) can be used to expand the Switch's storage.
3. The Switch's kickstand houses the micro SD card slot.
4. A glass screen protector can help prevent screen scratches when docking the Switch.
5. A wired LAN adapter can connect the Switch to Ethernet.
6. A power plate can charge the Joy-Con controllers and the Switch.
7. A special dock (with USB-C, USB-A, and HDMI) can provide a more portable docking solution.
**Modifications and Customizations**
8. The Joy-Con shells can be swapped with custom designs (e.g., Atomic Purple).
9. A D-pad swap is possible on Joy-Con controllers.
10. A 10,000mAh battery case can be used to extend the Switch's battery life.
**Connectivity and Compatibility**
11. The Switch can be connected to a display via HDMI through a USB-C hub.
12. A USB Ethernet adapter can provide a wired internet connection to the Switch.
13. A battery bank can power a USB-C hub connected to the Switch.
**Other**
14. Kevin Kenton has created video guides on Joy-Con shell swaps and D-pad swaps.
15. Links to products mentioned are available in the video's description (not included here).