http://blog.logitech.com/2017/06/11/reinventing-wireless-pc-gaming-4-years-making/
POWERPLAY looks to be a wireless charging technology that uses a large area charging pad, so the mouse can be used while charging, and doubles as a gaming surface. It doesn't appear to be groundbreaking technology, but Logitech claims it to be the first of this size and thinness.
The upgraded version of the G900 that supports this is named the "G903" and an updated G403 that supports it is named the "G703". Interestingly, Logitech also mentioned that the receiver module can be attached "in place of the weight door of a compatible mice", Possibly referring to the possibility of upgrading a G403 wireless for compatibility.
The G903 has a MSRP of US$150 and the G703 is US$100, while POWERPLAY itself is another US$100 (if I read it right).
EDIT: After watching the movie, I believe the weight door mention is not referring to the G403, but rather just the G903 and G703.
POWERPLAY looks to be a wireless charging technology that uses a large area charging pad, so the mouse can be used while charging, and doubles as a gaming surface. It doesn't appear to be groundbreaking technology, but Logitech claims it to be the first of this size and thinness.
The upgraded version of the G900 that supports this is named the "G903" and an updated G403 that supports it is named the "G703". Interestingly, Logitech also mentioned that the receiver module can be attached "in place of the weight door of a compatible mice", Possibly referring to the possibility of upgrading a G403 wireless for compatibility.
The G903 has a MSRP of US$150 and the G703 is US$100, while POWERPLAY itself is another US$100 (if I read it right).
EDIT: After watching the movie, I believe the weight door mention is not referring to the G403, but rather just the G903 and G703.