Roccat Power-Grid Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 30.12.13
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Software: Part II



     


To test the application, we installed the app on a rather old Sony Xperia Ray as well as on a brand new Google Nexus 5. In both cases, the application has proven to run smooth. There are no lags even when the smartphone only features a single core SoC. This result is certainly great, it means that you do not need a powerful smartphone to take advantage of the application. Unfortunately with the Google device, after a few hours, we noticed some glitches concerning graphics. In this case we're hoping for an update from Roccat.

  


During our days of use, we tested various grids. One of most interesting grids is certainly the emulation of the mouse and all other important functions of Windows. Remote grid is definitely, along with the volume, one of the grids we would recommend to remote control your computer.
As for the server, even the smartphone-side application is pretty simple to use and with the same, very well made GUI. There is a total of four configurable grids and the refresh rate is pretty fast. If you want to add more grids you have to pay a small fee to Roccat: 0.89 € for each extra grid, up to a maximum of ten.



Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Software: part I
Page 3 - Software: part II
Page 4 - Conclusion




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