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[* black] Underneath the rear casing, we find a couple of snazzy battery eject levers—something we haven't seen in other controllers.
[* icon_note] Faster battery replacements means less time ''not ''playing video games. Word.
-[* black] While battery eject levers are nice, what we're ''actually'' interested in is Valve's decision to not include an integrated battery.
- [* black] While this eliminates a potential repair, users now have a choice: disposable or rechargeable batteries. The future of the planet is up to you.
+[* black] While battery eject levers are nice, what we're ''actually'' interested in Valve's decision to abstain from using an integrated battery.
+ [* black] This design choice eliminates a commonly-failing component to extend the Controller's lifetime, and gives users a choice: disposable or rechargeable batteries. The future of the planet is (literally) in your hands.