Is peripherals being on the 2.4 GHz band actually a problem though? (I'm saying this without knowing the answer)
Like, I don't recall ever personally witnessing a 2.4 GHz wireless mouse not working properly "because of interference" etc.
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Is peripherals being on the 2.4 GHz band actually a problem though? (I'm saying this without knowing the answer)
Like, I don't recall ever personally witnessing a 2.4 GHz wireless mouse not working properly "because of interference" etc.
They keep saying “unprecedented” about the polling rate specifically as if 8KHz mice haven’t been on the market for years now
Or... they could use a thunderbolt/usb-c wire and not pollute the wireless spectrum.
Does elecom actually make high quality stuff? Everything I see from then is cheap office stuff. Edit: I wonder if this was announced in anticipation of tgs in a couple weeks.