Quality Peripherals Elevate the Collegiate Esports Experience – EdTech Magazine: Focus on K-12

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Craig Guillot is a business writer based in New Orleans. He specializes in technology and writes about IoT, cybersecurity and SaaS for trade publications and tech companies.

Craig Guillot is a business writer based in New Orleans. He specializes in technology and writes about IoT, cybersecurity and SaaS for trade publications and tech companies.
Esports viewership is predicted to grow to 29.6 million viewers monthly in 2022, up 11.5% from 2021, and venture capital investments in the industry are also rising in both professional and higher education teams. Altogether, the esports industry is well positioned to boom over the next couple years. And many universities are starting new teams to join in the growth.
As these higher education institutions seek to develop collegiate esports programs, high-performance computing equipment and peripherals are essential. Like traditional athletes, esports players have high expectations around quality equipment, says Armand Buzzelli, director of campus recreation at Robert Morris University in Moon Township, Penn. “In games where reaction times mean everything, any performance lag in a keyboard, mouse or controller can account for the difference between winning and losing.”
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