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- | [* black] We'll start our teardown with the console |
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- | [* black] Model number |
- | [* black] Overview of portage |
- | [* black] microSD underneth the kickstand (which is surprisingly difficult to flip up) |
- | [* black] USB C at the lower edge |
- | [* black] mad cooling fin action along the bottom edge |
- | [* black] headphone jack (bless) |
- | [* black] game card slot |
+ | [* black] Let's ''switch'' this teardown into gear! |
+ | [* black] The first thing we spot is the model number—HAC-001—printed on the rear case. |
+ | [* black] Switching our attention to the ports, we find: |
+ | [* black] microSD located underneath the kickstand (which is surprisingly difficult to flip up) |
+ | [* black] USB-C on the bottom edge |
+ | [* black] Standard 3.5 mm headphone jack |
+ | [* black] Proprietary Nintendo game card slot |