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Thread: Mouse Pads... For Gaming?
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08-21-10, 04:16 PM #16
I have one of these in 2x3 feet and 3x4 feet. I'm just glad they haven't labeled it gaming pad yet, because it would easily cost $100s.
http://www.dickblick.com/products/da...-cutting-mats/Last edited by jakt; 08-21-10 at 04:19 PM.
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08-24-10, 08:45 AM #17
It feels like my mouse is gliding across air without any resistance. That powerful to me. It helps my accuracy because the motion is smoother and easier for me to be consistent. It's by far a superior mouse pad to anything I have ever used. I am amazed by the technology, it's incredible.
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09-05-10, 08:57 PM #18
if they want to sell any of them in the US they'll need to do a lot better with their website, as it is, i'd never send them money based on what i found there
these work just fine, they're quite large, and they cost a lot less:
http://www.xtracpads.com/
The Hammer Mouse Pad combined w/ the Razer DeathAdder makes for exactly the proper mixture of glide and resistance.
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10-07-10, 02:08 AM #20
Just noticed these guys have a facebook: Artisan gaming mouse pad | Facebook and were giving away their mouse pads. The just want a simple little comment, did you like it or not? What would you change?
If you have a facebook, go check it out. You might even get a free mouse pad!
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