The absolute BEST game console you can buy now

**The Future of Consoles: Which One is Most Future-Proof?**

In this special article, we'll explore which console has the most future-proof potential and why. We'll examine each console's approach to gaming and technology, and discuss what it means for gamers who want to invest in a system that will last.

**The Xbox Series X: A Limited Commitment?**

When it comes to consoles, Microsoft's Xbox Series X is one of the more limited options on the market. With its philosophy centered around first-party Xbox games being exclusive to the console itself, it may not be the most future-proof choice for gamers. While this approach can provide a seamless gaming experience, it also means that if you want to play those same games on another platform, you'll need to buy a new Xbox. This limited mentality is not necessarily a bad thing, but it does make it harder to predict what the future holds for this console.

In contrast, Sony's PlayStation 4 takes a more nuanced approach. With its focus on backwards compatibility and the ability to play PS4 games on the PS5, Sony seems to be investing in the idea that these consoles are not mutually exclusive. While it's impossible to know for certain what the future holds, this approach does suggest that Sony is thinking about long-term value rather than short-term sales.

**The Nintendo Switch: A Perfect Complementary Console**

When it comes to consoles, the Nintendo Switch stands out as a perfect complementary console. With its hybrid design and massive library of indie games and first-party titles, the Switch offers something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a console to play on the go or one that can be easily plugged into your TV, the Switch is an excellent choice.

One of the main reasons why the Switch stands out is its affordability. With a lower price point than many other consoles on the market, it's more accessible to gamers who want to invest in a system without breaking the bank. Additionally, the Switch has already reached the midpoint of its lifecycle, which means that there will likely be a new console released soon. This makes it an excellent time to purchase one, as you'll have plenty of opportunities to play all the games on your Switch before it's replaced.

**The PC: The Most Future-Proof Option**

So, what's the most future-proof option for gamers? In our opinion, it's the PC. With its ability to be easily upgraded and refreshed, a PC can provide decades of gaming enjoyment with minimal maintenance. This is because PCs are not limited by hardware specifications or manufacturer constraints like consoles are.

While owning a PC does require some technical knowledge and a bit of savvy, the payoff is well worth it. With a PC, you'll have access to a vast library of games that will continue to be supported for years to come. Additionally, as technology advances, PCs will become increasingly powerful and capable, providing an unparalleled level of gaming performance.

**Conclusion**

In conclusion, when it comes to consoles, the Nintendo Switch is the best option for most people. Its hybrid design, massive library of games, and affordability make it an excellent choice for anyone who wants to invest in a console without breaking the bank. Additionally, its lifecycle has already reached the midpoint, which means that there will likely be a new console released soon.

However, if you're looking for a more long-term investment, we recommend considering a PC. With its ability to be easily upgraded and refreshed, a PC provides decades of gaming enjoyment with minimal maintenance. While owning a PC does require some technical knowledge and a bit of savvy, the payoff is well worth it.

**Jeff's Recommendation**

We asked Jeff what his top picks are for consoles and PCs, and here's what he had to say: "I think the Switch is number one for its hybrid design and massive library of games. It's also affordable, which makes it an excellent choice for anyone who wants to invest in a console without breaking the bank.

"If I'm being completely honest, I also love the fact that the Switch is already halfway through its lifecycle, which means that there will likely be a new console released soon. This makes it an excellent time to purchase one, as you'll have plenty of opportunities to play all the games on your Switch before it's replaced.

"However, if I had to choose between consoles and PCs, I'd say PC is my number one choice for gamers who are looking for long-term value. With its ability to be easily upgraded and refreshed, a PC provides decades of gaming enjoyment with minimal maintenance."

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwelcome to the best where we find the best product in its category on this episode we're looking for the best video game console Amaya's Akhtar with our experts Jeff Bakalar we're going to judge these consoles on five different factors exclusives and library ease-of-use feature set value and how future-proof they are here are four competitors a Nintendo switch the Xbox one the ps4 and the PC ok Jeff there's no need to justify the big three but why are you putting pcs in this well I think PC gaming is very much a thing that needs to be discussed when you're talking about options for playing games yes you can just buy a console that you know work you plug it in and it works it plays a game no problem but we should not discount and not consider the entire sort of gamut of what PC gaming has to offer so that is why I felt it important to include PCs in our discussion of the best console and I think as consoles are also becoming much more like pcs as well yeah it's kind of getting into this little mixed area they are pcs there's no two ways about it even Xbox and we'll get into that further on in the in the future proofing category but they're all very much PCs so for that reason and many more that's why it's here our first round is exclusives and library Jeff what are you looking for here just like sheer volume quality quantity which then I'm looking for a little bit of everything I think primarily most importantly is first party exclusives games you can only play on PlayStation on Xbox and a switch and then after that a close second is the sort of variety in the library and that and that kind of thing like okay can i play you know a whole back vault of games what does the ecosystem look like all that it's a pretty big exclusives the Xbox got what Gears of War they've got Gears of War they've got Halo they've got forts that's kind of it they've got crackdown if you're into crackdown and that's kind of where it teeters out a little bit PlayStation has God of War Uncharted The Last of Us a pretty hefty list and then of course Nintendo its gotcha Mario's and your Zelda's and your carts and your parties and your you know like a death grip on Mario it's not getting him anywhere else no he's he's Nintendo why would he ever go to another guy a Panasonic a long time yeah that's a shadow past so in terms of PC gaming kind of rarely will you find a game that's only on PC I mean I think some of the indie stuff never know and then you'll see something that you can only play first maybe on PC but big triple-a kind of titles don't usually not never but don't usually just land on that platform so you know that said PC library is enormous essentially endless so definitely gets points for that I sell how did our competitors fare okay so for this category it's tough to look beyond the fact that PlayStation 4 has the best console exclusives for this current generation that were kind of sun setting right now no two ways about it you look at that compared to what Xbox was able to offer and it's just not there I mean they just they weren't really able to put together a compelling list of console exclusives don't get me wrong there there they just were not system selling games there's a lot of indie games you can play on switch their entire store is filled with affordable great games that maybe you could only also play on a PC so for that you know that's why we're giving some points the switch as well so what the winner is the Sony Playstation we're with Nintendo and the PC kind in the second place the third place yeah the Xbox way in the basement just in in the back just didn't do a great job I think that's gonna change maybe moving forward but for this generation I'm sorry Xbox you're in the back alright let's explain why Jeff is the expert when it comes to video game consoles Jeff Bakalar is an editor at large for C net he's been here so that he refuses to tell us how long he's been here but we found some really old footage of him jeff has been playing games for over 30 years hockey for almost ten and nearly a month experience with his new jurassic park pinball machine in another world Jeff would have been a world-class puck designer that was a good 16-bit let's go on around to ease-of-use so for this we're looking at the interface what have you got Jeff okay what do we got well I think the winner the clear winner for me is the switch it's like the easiest thing in the world to use my four-year-old knows how to use it it's just simple and you know less is more with the switch interface so tell me if the one is the least simple hot garbage oh you're touching the Xbox on garbage on the Xbox one people give me a lot of crap for this because they think I'm too mean about it but the Xbox one interface is so bad it doesn't make any sense it's very clear that they had one sort of vision for it in the beginning and if you look at what that console debuted at and where it's at now you're talking about two very opposite ends of the spectrum and they could never get it right they could never right the ship I'm sorry Xbox one every sucks it's so bad it's just bad it doesn't it's not fun to use it's 20/20 I still turn this thing on and I have very little of an idea what I'm really doing and when I you know I want to I want to be like hey I want to look how far along this download is but I also want to see the games that are rated it it's it sucks it sucks close second behind the switch is the PlayStation 4 okay because the PlayStation 4 is very logically laid out I think as it's aged in this console generation it's gotten a little sort of convoluted but still at its core the philosophy and the basic foundation the user interface is built on is superior and I still think it's an easier thing to use and wrap your head I guess if we're gonna put PC in this category it's tough because you know you just have to know a lot more information going into PC gaming there's a lot of DIY in that universe there's a lot of manual driver updating but it's not talking but it's not hard garbage it's been a thing for decades whereas I'm sorry it's a good console I'm not mad at it it's just that the uhyes juice is bad the winner here is a Nintendo switch it's limited but that works to its advantage on to our third round other features / / / online / catch off because we've got to put something all the features here Jeff what do you want to start with this because we've got lots of lots of different features for all of these boxes yeah I think let's start with like the best for me you know this is like oh this is anything that's not putting the game in or downloading the game and playing it this is like the ecosystem all the other features and and sort of you know supporting elements that make up this console and I think for me the Xbox one edges out everyone else because you know an Xbox one has something called game paths which is a really great subscription service that gives you access to a ton of archival software and new stuff as well and that you really can't beat the value that it provides and I think for what it's worth right now that other kind of side perk is the best offer a close second for me is PlayStation 4 it's online sort of ecosystem is solid it has a lot more sort of options it's got something called PlayStation now which is its streaming game service but you can also download those games as well it's maybe not as substantive as what you're getting with Xbox game pass there's also PlayStation Plus which is what Xbox Live is - Xbox that gives you some free games built in and it's not what it once was I think the overall you know presentation that game paths kind of has right now is is the better kind of package if that makes sense I don't intend Nintendo's good it's just not there's just not a lot there it's super cheap it's a twenty bucks a year for their online you know package you get some of those NES SNES games you can play games online there's just not a lot there but it's so friggin cheap that you're like whatever it's fine more like you said 20 bucks a year you could put that together if doing that is important to you you're also not going to miss much without it so don't sweat it I didn't put PC in this category because it's like it's a PC you're playing games on a computer it's computer it just doesn't count it kind of gets a buy for this round they both have Xbox Playstation they both have media apps they have streaming apps they're all there you should be buying your console because one has the Netflix app and one doesn't whatever this round is the Xbox Microsoft picking up a win here let's look at value the Nintendo switch the Xbox one and the ps4 all started around the same price but you can get more expensive variants if you want then with PC gaming you're talking about spending as little or as much money as you want where do we start Jeff let's start with the switch like you said it's $300 which when we just checked before I was like really it's $300 but yeah you know what it's because there is a lot of value there it is a hybrid console it plays dock it plays on the go that is neat I think you know investing in and again we're talking about it right now in 2020 investing in a ps4 and Xbox one at this moment in time does not make the sense that it probably makes to go with the switch because it is very much in the middle of its lifecycle where these two guys are just about done and I think when you look at the games you look at the games that are already out the games are coming down the road it just makes more sense for for what you're getting for your money with Nintendo switch if you find a great deal on one of these guys I'm not gonna say don't do it but don't forget this upcoming holiday season we're getting sequels and when you look at PC in terms of value I mean it's always a good time to buy you're never gonna have to worry about catching something towards an abuts lifeline sure GPUs go through cycles and and and refresh is so you might want to keep a little bit of an eye on something like that but you know that you're gonna be okay because you could always one day down the road refresh that GPU refresh the hardware so the value for PC should not be discounted so the winner of this round is Nintendo it's got a future of some kind speaking of futures let's go to the final round and that is future proofing both Microsoft and Sony as you've mentioned announced their plans to introduce the next generation of their consoles the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox one series X is that the name of it no it's just Xbox series X no that's not confusing at all no they're dropping the one you're right is confusing all right so let's let's talk about which one of these consoles actually has a future that it can look forward to so this might be a controversial take but I think it's the correct answer in reality a PC is the most future-proof thing you can get because essentially you can have a PC for a decade if you keep refreshing it and swapping out parts or even longer so I think if you're just looking at if you want to get invested in gaming and you want to make that commitment a PC will always have that kind of flexibility in the future with the other consoles it's a little tougher I gotta say if you look at what Xbox is doing with their sort of overall philosophy it does feel like you might not need to buy an xbox Series X because all the way understand is all first party Xbox games will also be on PC so if you want to just have a console an Xbox console plug and play and works and just does its thing you can get a series X but if you have a decent gaming PC sounds like you'll be able to play all those exclusive Xbox games on your PC it's not really exclusive to them they're on to plant they're just their Microsoft excuses because you're using it on Windows you're using it on an Xbox that's really what it comes down to future-proof with the PlayStation 4 it's a little dicey er their mentality is much like hey ps4s doors closing soon then there's going to be PS 5 buy new PS 5 games it's safe to assume you will be able to play ps4 games on PS 5 it's also safe to assume there will be some sort of legacy backwards compatibility that they kind of shoehorn in to you know sweeten the overall deal but I think that does a good job of explaining the two kind of mentalities where Microsoft's going where Sony's going so where's the Nintendo Nintendo is going in Nintendo land I think like look there it's switches in the middle of its lifecycle there will be a new one they'll probably be a step up at one point where it's like a little faster a little bigger a little better performing so you know I think you don't have to worry too much about the next one of this that you can't play you know the switch to games on on on this switch I think it's a safer sort of like bet for the immediate future but again if you're looking long-term this is the way to go look at that the PC gets the win as the most future-proof of the competitors after all five rounds of competition the best console is the Nintendo switch let's recap here's what makes the switch the winner it has some of the best exclusives like Mario it's got a future unlike some of the other guys here plus it's pretty affordable Jeff is the switch of the console for all people well you know it's not for everyone it's I think it's for most people I think the switch is a perfect complementary console and that's gonna sound like what the hell are you talking about you just recommended a switch but it is like the perfect you know kind of side console for whatever your main kind of thing is I do think everyone should also consider a PC for gaming so let's say switches my number one PC is my one a PC will always have an infinite amount of games to play you the only caveat being you do need to be a little savvy to sort of own one and stay up with what it's like the demands of gaming on on a PC if you really stay up on PC gaming it's gonna look better than anything else out there depending on how much you will be spent on hardware so yeah switch number one PC one a I think the switch is a perfect complementary console and that's gonna sound like what the hell are you talking about you just recommended a switch but it is like the perfect you know kind of side console for whatever your main kind of thing is to that end it's kind of all you need if you just want to get access to a ton of indie stuff a ton of great first party Nintendo titles it's it's never going to not have anything to play on it because like I said it's already halfway through its cycle likely and it has an insane amount of games to play the library is very very compelling so I love the fact that it's a hybrid I love the fact that you take it with you on the go playing triple-a Nintendo titles on the train on my commute has been totally life-changing switches the best console right now thank you to Jeff and you great viewers and let us know what you think of the results we love hearing from you from all of us here we wish you the bestwelcome to the best where we find the best product in its category on this episode we're looking for the best video game console Amaya's Akhtar with our experts Jeff Bakalar we're going to judge these consoles on five different factors exclusives and library ease-of-use feature set value and how future-proof they are here are four competitors a Nintendo switch the Xbox one the ps4 and the PC ok Jeff there's no need to justify the big three but why are you putting pcs in this well I think PC gaming is very much a thing that needs to be discussed when you're talking about options for playing games yes you can just buy a console that you know work you plug it in and it works it plays a game no problem but we should not discount and not consider the entire sort of gamut of what PC gaming has to offer so that is why I felt it important to include PCs in our discussion of the best console and I think as consoles are also becoming much more like pcs as well yeah it's kind of getting into this little mixed area they are pcs there's no two ways about it even Xbox and we'll get into that further on in the in the future proofing category but they're all very much PCs so for that reason and many more that's why it's here our first round is exclusives and library Jeff what are you looking for here just like sheer volume quality quantity which then I'm looking for a little bit of everything I think primarily most importantly is first party exclusives games you can only play on PlayStation on Xbox and a switch and then after that a close second is the sort of variety in the library and that and that kind of thing like okay can i play you know a whole back vault of games what does the ecosystem look like all that it's a pretty big exclusives the Xbox got what Gears of War they've got Gears of War they've got Halo they've got forts that's kind of it they've got crackdown if you're into crackdown and that's kind of where it teeters out a little bit PlayStation has God of War Uncharted The Last of Us a pretty hefty list and then of course Nintendo its gotcha Mario's and your Zelda's and your carts and your parties and your you know like a death grip on Mario it's not getting him anywhere else no he's he's Nintendo why would he ever go to another guy a Panasonic a long time yeah that's a shadow past so in terms of PC gaming kind of rarely will you find a game that's only on PC I mean I think some of the indie stuff never know and then you'll see something that you can only play first maybe on PC but big triple-a kind of titles don't usually not never but don't usually just land on that platform so you know that said PC library is enormous essentially endless so definitely gets points for that I sell how did our competitors fare okay so for this category it's tough to look beyond the fact that PlayStation 4 has the best console exclusives for this current generation that were kind of sun setting right now no two ways about it you look at that compared to what Xbox was able to offer and it's just not there I mean they just they weren't really able to put together a compelling list of console exclusives don't get me wrong there there they just were not system selling games there's a lot of indie games you can play on switch their entire store is filled with affordable great games that maybe you could only also play on a PC so for that you know that's why we're giving some points the switch as well so what the winner is the Sony Playstation we're with Nintendo and the PC kind in the second place the third place yeah the Xbox way in the basement just in in the back just didn't do a great job I think that's gonna change maybe moving forward but for this generation I'm sorry Xbox you're in the back alright let's explain why Jeff is the expert when it comes to video game consoles Jeff Bakalar is an editor at large for C net he's been here so that he refuses to tell us how long he's been here but we found some really old footage of him jeff has been playing games for over 30 years hockey for almost ten and nearly a month experience with his new jurassic park pinball machine in another world Jeff would have been a world-class puck designer that was a good 16-bit let's go on around to ease-of-use so for this we're looking at the interface what have you got Jeff okay what do we got well I think the winner the clear winner for me is the switch it's like the easiest thing in the world to use my four-year-old knows how to use it it's just simple and you know less is more with the switch interface so tell me if the one is the least simple hot garbage oh you're touching the Xbox on garbage on the Xbox one people give me a lot of crap for this because they think I'm too mean about it but the Xbox one interface is so bad it doesn't make any sense it's very clear that they had one sort of vision for it in the beginning and if you look at what that console debuted at and where it's at now you're talking about two very opposite ends of the spectrum and they could never get it right they could never right the ship I'm sorry Xbox one every sucks it's so bad it's just bad it doesn't it's not fun to use it's 20/20 I still turn this thing on and I have very little of an idea what I'm really doing and when I you know I want to I want to be like hey I want to look how far along this download is but I also want to see the games that are rated it it's it sucks it sucks close second behind the switch is the PlayStation 4 okay because the PlayStation 4 is very logically laid out I think as it's aged in this console generation it's gotten a little sort of convoluted but still at its core the philosophy and the basic foundation the user interface is built on is superior and I still think it's an easier thing to use and wrap your head I guess if we're gonna put PC in this category it's tough because you know you just have to know a lot more information going into PC gaming there's a lot of DIY in that universe there's a lot of manual driver updating but it's not talking but it's not hard garbage it's been a thing for decades whereas I'm sorry it's a good console I'm not mad at it it's just that the uhyes juice is bad the winner here is a Nintendo switch it's limited but that works to its advantage on to our third round other features / / / online / catch off because we've got to put something all the features here Jeff what do you want to start with this because we've got lots of lots of different features for all of these boxes yeah I think let's start with like the best for me you know this is like oh this is anything that's not putting the game in or downloading the game and playing it this is like the ecosystem all the other features and and sort of you know supporting elements that make up this console and I think for me the Xbox one edges out everyone else because you know an Xbox one has something called game paths which is a really great subscription service that gives you access to a ton of archival software and new stuff as well and that you really can't beat the value that it provides and I think for what it's worth right now that other kind of side perk is the best offer a close second for me is PlayStation 4 it's online sort of ecosystem is solid it has a lot more sort of options it's got something called PlayStation now which is its streaming game service but you can also download those games as well it's maybe not as substantive as what you're getting with Xbox game pass there's also PlayStation Plus which is what Xbox Live is - Xbox that gives you some free games built in and it's not what it once was I think the overall you know presentation that game paths kind of has right now is is the better kind of package if that makes sense I don't intend Nintendo's good it's just not there's just not a lot there it's super cheap it's a twenty bucks a year for their online you know package you get some of those NES SNES games you can play games online there's just not a lot there but it's so friggin cheap that you're like whatever it's fine more like you said 20 bucks a year you could put that together if doing that is important to you you're also not going to miss much without it so don't sweat it I didn't put PC in this category because it's like it's a PC you're playing games on a computer it's computer it just doesn't count it kind of gets a buy for this round they both have Xbox Playstation they both have media apps they have streaming apps they're all there you should be buying your console because one has the Netflix app and one doesn't whatever this round is the Xbox Microsoft picking up a win here let's look at value the Nintendo switch the Xbox one and the ps4 all started around the same price but you can get more expensive variants if you want then with PC gaming you're talking about spending as little or as much money as you want where do we start Jeff let's start with the switch like you said it's $300 which when we just checked before I was like really it's $300 but yeah you know what it's because there is a lot of value there it is a hybrid console it plays dock it plays on the go that is neat I think you know investing in and again we're talking about it right now in 2020 investing in a ps4 and Xbox one at this moment in time does not make the sense that it probably makes to go with the switch because it is very much in the middle of its lifecycle where these two guys are just about done and I think when you look at the games you look at the games that are already out the games are coming down the road it just makes more sense for for what you're getting for your money with Nintendo switch if you find a great deal on one of these guys I'm not gonna say don't do it but don't forget this upcoming holiday season we're getting sequels and when you look at PC in terms of value I mean it's always a good time to buy you're never gonna have to worry about catching something towards an abuts lifeline sure GPUs go through cycles and and and refresh is so you might want to keep a little bit of an eye on something like that but you know that you're gonna be okay because you could always one day down the road refresh that GPU refresh the hardware so the value for PC should not be discounted so the winner of this round is Nintendo it's got a future of some kind speaking of futures let's go to the final round and that is future proofing both Microsoft and Sony as you've mentioned announced their plans to introduce the next generation of their consoles the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox one series X is that the name of it no it's just Xbox series X no that's not confusing at all no they're dropping the one you're right is confusing all right so let's let's talk about which one of these consoles actually has a future that it can look forward to so this might be a controversial take but I think it's the correct answer in reality a PC is the most future-proof thing you can get because essentially you can have a PC for a decade if you keep refreshing it and swapping out parts or even longer so I think if you're just looking at if you want to get invested in gaming and you want to make that commitment a PC will always have that kind of flexibility in the future with the other consoles it's a little tougher I gotta say if you look at what Xbox is doing with their sort of overall philosophy it does feel like you might not need to buy an xbox Series X because all the way understand is all first party Xbox games will also be on PC so if you want to just have a console an Xbox console plug and play and works and just does its thing you can get a series X but if you have a decent gaming PC sounds like you'll be able to play all those exclusive Xbox games on your PC it's not really exclusive to them they're on to plant they're just their Microsoft excuses because you're using it on Windows you're using it on an Xbox that's really what it comes down to future-proof with the PlayStation 4 it's a little dicey er their mentality is much like hey ps4s doors closing soon then there's going to be PS 5 buy new PS 5 games it's safe to assume you will be able to play ps4 games on PS 5 it's also safe to assume there will be some sort of legacy backwards compatibility that they kind of shoehorn in to you know sweeten the overall deal but I think that does a good job of explaining the two kind of mentalities where Microsoft's going where Sony's going so where's the Nintendo Nintendo is going in Nintendo land I think like look there it's switches in the middle of its lifecycle there will be a new one they'll probably be a step up at one point where it's like a little faster a little bigger a little better performing so you know I think you don't have to worry too much about the next one of this that you can't play you know the switch to games on on on this switch I think it's a safer sort of like bet for the immediate future but again if you're looking long-term this is the way to go look at that the PC gets the win as the most future-proof of the competitors after all five rounds of competition the best console is the Nintendo switch let's recap here's what makes the switch the winner it has some of the best exclusives like Mario it's got a future unlike some of the other guys here plus it's pretty affordable Jeff is the switch of the console for all people well you know it's not for everyone it's I think it's for most people I think the switch is a perfect complementary console and that's gonna sound like what the hell are you talking about you just recommended a switch but it is like the perfect you know kind of side console for whatever your main kind of thing is I do think everyone should also consider a PC for gaming so let's say switches my number one PC is my one a PC will always have an infinite amount of games to play you the only caveat being you do need to be a little savvy to sort of own one and stay up with what it's like the demands of gaming on on a PC if you really stay up on PC gaming it's gonna look better than anything else out there depending on how much you will be spent on hardware so yeah switch number one PC one a I think the switch is a perfect complementary console and that's gonna sound like what the hell are you talking about you just recommended a switch but it is like the perfect you know kind of side console for whatever your main kind of thing is to that end it's kind of all you need if you just want to get access to a ton of indie stuff a ton of great first party Nintendo titles it's it's never going to not have anything to play on it because like I said it's already halfway through its cycle likely and it has an insane amount of games to play the library is very very compelling so I love the fact that it's a hybrid I love the fact that you take it with you on the go playing triple-a Nintendo titles on the train on my commute has been totally life-changing switches the best console right now thank you to Jeff and you great viewers and let us know what you think of the results we love hearing from you from all of us here we wish you the best\n"