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[* black] Comparison to regular Xbox One controller (we're still rocking our [guide|19718|Day One Edition|stepid=55229])
-[* black] Not as many buttons/functions to be sure, but this is wayyyy more configurable.
-[* black] Look at all those accessory ports!
+ [* black] Not as many buttons/functions to be sure, but this is wayyyy more configurable.
+[* black] A total of ''nineteen'' "3.5 mm connection ports" line the backside of this controller. These allow for a virtually limitless number of ways to play.
+ [* icon_note] Some of these are digital, some are analog, and some are both! Microsoft was nice enough to lay it all out for users in these [https://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/controllers/get-to-know-adaptive-controller|two|new_window=true] [https://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/controllers/devices-that-work-with-adaptive-controller|guides|new_window=true].
[* black] Hello from Seattle! Model 1836