Many of us are on a lookout for computer accessories such as screen covers, CPU cover and there are…
Many of us are on a lookout for computer accessories such as screen covers, CPU cover and there are those kinds of people who have gone to an extent in protecting a keyboard by covering it with a cover, setting a perfect example of immaculateness but in all these hustle and bustle we oversee the importance of purchasing a good quality, even custom mousepads.
This article will help you in buying a finest quality mousepads. Without or not-up-to-the-mark mouse pad can cause hurdles in mouse movement leaving it in poor functioning state. Here are some buying tips:
Compatibility – Ensure that the mousepad you purchase is attuned with your mouse. Since these days there are different types of mouse available such as laser, LED, roller ball mouse etc. hence; for the smooth movement make sure that your mouse pads fits in well.
Comfort and style – There are many styling, cool mousepads available in the market, remember not all are comfortable in using. At times these stylish mouse pads do gives strain to your fingers and leave your hand in pain. So buy only those which are comfortable in using. There are mouse pads which are available with wrist support, consider buying them hence; your work will be less strenuous.
Stability – Before buying one check your mouse pad’s stability, your mouse should be easily gliding rather than facing difficulty in moving. Good flexibility is what it needs. Ensure that its manufacturer specifies that it consumes anti-static properties.
Durability – It might be a small computer accessory to say, but it costs a lot especially when you are every now and then shopping for it. Go for quality rather than colour and pattern. Ensure that the make and material are of good quality and will run for longer period of time.
Cost – From big things to small mouse pad thing, cost plays a major role. Try to get a combination of good price along with a good quality. There are several stores online that will help you to get one if you are unable to buy locally. So, I think you are aware about all the pros and cons when it comes to buying a mouse pad. Consider above points to get the best for your mouse.
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Razer Ironclad |
Razer Mousepads | ||
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Razer Lachesis 5600 dpi unboxing video
Craving Tech -Technology and Reviews —
18/10/2010
The new Razer Lachesis is equipped with 5600dpi Razer Precision 3.5G Laser™ sensor, giving a fresh look and better accuracy than the previous model. I got the mouse today along with a cool messenger… Hide
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£106
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Razer Mantis Speed |
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Which is the best gaming mouse at the moment?
TechEnclave —
22/01/2009
Hello every one. I want to know which is the best gaming mouse for games like quake3, CS, UT etc. I have a Razer Mantis Speed cloth pad. I have heard that the Microsoft’s Habu mouse is great. Please… Hide
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£79 to £532
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Razer Goliathus Standard Speed |
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RAZER Goliathus Speed mouse pad – Standard
Pixmania —
09-2012
the quality of the mouse pad is very high, it seems very durable. sticks to my table very well. i would recommend this to anyone wanting a mousepad and willing to spend a bit extra on it. good size,… Hide
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£88 to £422
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Razer Goliathus Speed |
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Suggest a good mousepad
TechEnclave —
26/08/2008
PPl,pls help me in choosing the right mousepad for my Logitech MX518. My options are between QCK normal, Razer Goliathus Speed or Goliathus Control. I need it mainly for playing FPS games and I am… Hide
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£159 to £1,586
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Icemat Icemat Black |
Icemat Mousepads | ||
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TerraTec Mystify Razer Boomslang 2100 and Black Icemat review
PCPRO —
08-2003
Trust me, playing games is a serious business these days. First-person shooters like Unreal Tourname Hide
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£70 to £940
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Razer eXactMat |
Razer Mousepads | ||
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Plz Suggest a Gaming Mouse!!!
TechEnclave —
26/07/2009
Hey guys I am currently using the Razer Diamond Back Mouse with Razer ExactMat. I am an avid Counter strike player & the scroll of my Razer DB is not working so i need to change the mouse. Please… Hide
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£106
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QPAD EC-R |
QPAD Mousepads | ||
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£99 to £950
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Razer Mantis Control |
Razer Mousepads | ||
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£40 to £430
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Corepad Skatez Pro |
Corepad Mousepads | ||
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COREPAD Skatez Pro for Razer Orachi CS27820
Component Warehouse —
04/05/2010
Replacement mouse feet for the extreme gamer or the technical professional. One set of Corepad Skatez Pro is enough for two (2) mice. Hide
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£292 to £1,150
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Razer Vespula |
Razer Mousepads | ||
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Mass Effect Razer DLC Gaming Pheripherals (video)
100Cute – SoCute —
18/02/2012
Razer has unleashed a new range of Mass Effect gaming peripherals, in preparation for the launch of the new Mass Effect 3 game in a few weeks on March 6th for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. The new Razer Mass… Hide
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£6 to £107
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Icemat Icemat White SE |
Icemat Mousepads | ||
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£97 to £616
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Nova V-Master 02 |
Nova Mousepads | ||
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£42 to £158
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Roccat Sense Adrenalin Blue |
Roccat Mousepads | ||
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1 news – 1 photo |
£40 to £220
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Belkin WaveRest Gel Mouse Pad |
Belkin Mousepads | ||
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£12 to £123
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Icemat Icemat Black SE |
Icemat Mousepads | ||
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£70 to £494
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SteelSeries SteelPad QcK |
SteelSeries Mousepads | ||
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£10 to £75
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Razer Destructor |
Razer Mousepads | ||
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Razer Scarab Gaming Surface Announced
Gadget Blog —
17/12/2010
Razer’s Destructor gaming surface was a pretty hard act to beat, though Razer seems to have come up with a product that it deems good enough to be its successor. We’re talking about the Scarab, a… Hide
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£6 to £107
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QPAD CT Large 4mm |
QPAD Mousepads | ||
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£145 to £150
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Razer Pro Pad |
Razer Mousepads | ||
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£198 to £1,543
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Icemat SteelPad S&S |
Icemat Mousepads | ||
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£60 to £600
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