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Logitech Products Now Verified for Engineered for Intel Evo Accessory Program

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Logitech today announced Engineered for Intel Evo verification for multiple Logitech mice and keyboards. In partnership with Intel and through rigorous testing, these Logitech peripherals now meet the strict reliability, interoperability and security requirements for the Intel Evo verification. "It is a major accomplishment for Logitech to have our most important enterprise and consumer products verified for Intel Evo," said Delphine Donné, vice president and general manager, personal workspace solutions at Logitech. "This partnership reinforces our commitment to delivering the best user experiences and addressing IT department concerns related to the interoperability, stability and security between PCs and our hardware products."

Engineered for Intel Evo sets the standard for exceptional PC accessories and ensures both consumers and enterprises alike have great experiences with their Intel Evo laptops. Verified products are engineered and tested to meet or exceed strict Intel requirements for real-world features and performance and can help optimize communication, entertainment and productivity.




"I'm excited that the Engineered for Intel Evo program is expanding to include key human interface devices like mice and keyboards for laptops," said Eric Mclaughlin, General Manager and Vice President, Wireless Solutions Group at Intel. "As a global leader in this domain, Logitech is a natural collaborator to verify their devices for this program, further extending Intel's goal to work with industry leaders to deliver great experiences to Intel Evo laptop users."

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Hummm...just wondering if intel made them fix their horrible software/driver assortments to get this certification.... the ones that requires multiple apps for various tasks related to getting their wireless/BT periphs "features" working properly ?

Don't get me wrong here, cause I use several of their KB/s, rodents, webcams & speakers, but have never been able to get any of the softwarez to work reliably without causing major hiccups/freezes/BSOD's, therefore I don't use any of it at all...
 
Hummm...just wondering if intel made them fix their horrible software/driver assortments to get this certification.... the ones that requires multiple apps for various tasks related to getting their wireless/BT periphs "features" working properly ?

Don't get me wrong here, cause I use several of their KB/s, rodents, webcams & speakers, but have never been able to get any of the softwarez to work reliably without causing major hiccups/freezes/BSOD's, therefore I don't use any of it at all...

Of course not, Intel is trying to find friends that match their gpu driver quality.
 
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