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Most pros still prefer cables to avoid interference.

Tech like Logitech LIGHTSPEED matches wired speeds. Most pros still prefer cables to avoid interference

🚀 Lowering input lag isn't just about speed; it's about making the game feel like an extension of your own reflexes. Input lag is the delay between pressing a

Input lag is the delay between pressing a button and seeing the action on screen. Reducing this "lag" is critical for competitive play. How PRO Gear Minimizes Delay 1. High Refresh Rates use 240Hz, 360Hz, or 540Hz. Higher Hz means the screen updates more often. This reduces the time between a GPU frame and the display. 2. Rapid Polling Rates Standard mice poll at 1,000Hz (1ms). PRO peripherals now reach 4,000Hz or 8,000Hz. This sends data to the PC every 0.125ms. 3. Low-Latency Panel Technology PRO displays use TN or Fast-IPS panels. These have near-instant pixel response times (GGTG). This eliminates "ghosting" that can feel like lag. 4. Specialized Connection Modes High Refresh Rates use 240Hz, 360Hz, or 540Hz

NVIDIA Reflex optimizes the "CPU-to-GPU" pipeline to clear bottlenecks.