Unfortunately, this item is currently not available, as the supplier himself is still waiting for information and subsequent deliveries. For this reason, the delivery date had to be set to the status unknown. As soon as we have new information, we will post it.
Hello, yes it is 25k. The specs show that too, at least the LogitechG page in English. Not for the question, but maybe if someone else reads it: For gaming and daily use 1600 is more than ok and anything above 6400 can't be noticed. Maybe there is an application that requires 25K, but I don't know of any.
Unfortunately, no. Unless you use a USB switch for the USB hub to which the receiver is connected. This is how I solve the switch between laptop and PC.
Is the same, this one is simply offered/sent by a third party supplier. Unfortunately, these are unscrupulous at Digitec and set the prices far too high.
Yes, the mouse is compatible. However, I would advise against the mouse. I've had it for half a year and I'm already having problems with double clicks and the buttons not holding when you hold them down.
no have patience the delivery times are often crazy at digitec and the other mouse is a bit better as far as i know but not sooooo good to pay 2 times the price
The idea behind the price is that this is an offer from the retailer "the department stores'" and justifies the price by an alleged availability.
Digitec only wants 108.- but can't deliver or probably first in later January Logitech G502 (Cable, Wireless)
Since "the department stores'" indicates better availability, their offer is displayed above or before Digitec's offer, despite the higher price.
Now this is the wireless version. Hence the extra charge. I use it myself and have to say it's worth every franc. It doesn't matter whether you're working or gaming.
I hope I was able to help.
I don't feel any difference whether the mouse is connected via USB or via the Powerplay mouse pad.
Personally, I would only use the mouse pad now because I can save a USB port on the PC.
Hoi Bubeli78, you get the normal 16k (and the 25k software-dependent) sensor mouse. The 25k DPI is automatically switched on via Logitech's G-Hub software. So there is only the one 16k DPI version that is upgraded to 25k DPI via software.
After plugging in the receiver, the driver and the programme should install themselves. If this does not happen, try downloading the 'Logitech G Hub' programme manually.