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I've always used a real cheap cloth mouse pad. (Allsop water droplets ftw lol) Mine was getting somewhat worn so I figured it was time to get another one. Went to MicroCenter and of course felt the need to get something a little more 'higher end'. Never really liked the plastic gaming pads due to noise and such but loved the feel of this pad. It's made out of a piece of aluminum with a beveled edge. MC had it listed @ 49.99 which was crazy to me going from a $3 pad.
Turns out amazon had it for $36 so i figured oh well, if it seems like too much I'll just return it. So far I am very happy with it, although it is fairly cold to the touch. If you're in the market for a decent mouse pad check this guy out. Not too noisy and not too slippery, while also being very smooth/accurate. If the steel series pad had a cutout which let me feel it I might have gone with that, but think I'll end up sticking with this. Oils from the hand will probably stain it but I can live with that. It's about 14" x 10" and about 3mm thick.
Link to amazon.
:edit: If you are one that picks up the mouse during gaming and what not then this mousepad may be somewhat noisy for you.
Turns out amazon had it for $36 so i figured oh well, if it seems like too much I'll just return it. So far I am very happy with it, although it is fairly cold to the touch. If you're in the market for a decent mouse pad check this guy out. Not too noisy and not too slippery, while also being very smooth/accurate. If the steel series pad had a cutout which let me feel it I might have gone with that, but think I'll end up sticking with this. Oils from the hand will probably stain it but I can live with that. It's about 14" x 10" and about 3mm thick.
Link to amazon.
:edit: If you are one that picks up the mouse during gaming and what not then this mousepad may be somewhat noisy for you.
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