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its a beast inside i dont need to see all glow up, i know its good :D
Similarly wireless accessories seem to be flooding the markets too.
But do I use all the leds in all my peripherals? Generally no .. do I sometimes pay the premium just to have the leds? Depends on what it is and how much difference the price makes. If it's like 5 euro more .. maybe. If it's 20+ more.. 100% not. But in the end.. I turn of all the leds. On my PC, my monitors useless leds, my keyboard, the one on my g502 etc etc.
But this is also partially because I like to game or watch movies in pitch black rooms and thus leds just create light pollution and also raise the black levels of my mini leds etc. I do like the led aesthetic because I like cyberpunk, 80's neon etc and leds are the closest we have to that. We basically live in a cyberpunk world anyway, why not just go all in you know?
even when you have a part that has LEDs you almost always have ways to turn them off.....
real world i want to get them to a point there is a single standard so we can control everything with a single software pack