MikeB on 24 September 2007
@ Final-Fan
But surely you concede that (A) calling it an "innovation" is silly in the first place, and downright stupid when they weren't the first to do it;
But I called it "convenient", not per se innovative.
(B) no one is disputing that portion of the OP right now;
Consider it an addition, IMO it's nice to add a case example.
C) posting pictures of random USB devices? Come on.
Not USB, they are (PS3 compatible) Bluetooth devices. So completely wireless, you for example don't need a wireless USB adapter to use them wirelessly (that's what I am currently using for my PS3).
If he'd said "accomplishment" instead of "innovation" I wouldn't have a problem
Oh, I see. You are referring to this?
"Logitech
Logitech is a world leader in personal peripherals, driving innovation in PC navigation, Internet communications, digital music, home-entertainment control, gaming and wireless devices. Founded in 1981, Logitech International is a Swiss public company traded on the SWX Swiss Exchange (LOGN) and on the Nasdaq Global Select Market (LOGI)."
IMO that's just plain standard marketing speech. Anyhow the usage of wireless Bluetooth keyboards and mice can be considered somewhat innovative if speaking about game consoles.