QUOTE(Everdying @ Jun 12 2009, 07:36 PM)
Sphex initial test.
The surface feels very much like the Speed side of the Exactmat, and is just as smooth and fast.
so guess no need to touch on this anymore since everyone probably expected something like this.
The bottom of the pad also has a multiuse adhesive, meaning you can remove and move it to a different table as you wish.
As for how many times it can be reused, that only Razer can answer and as of now there is yet no answer
Moving on to the very simple package, inside there is only a Certificate of Authenticity and stickers.
[attachmentid=1019391]
Now on to what everyone would like to know - how thin it is.
I'll just say its friggin thin, below is the side profile of it with my baby BSCE in the back.
[attachmentid=1019393]
This would be good for fingertip users who like a hard mat like material, but without the feel of the edge of a mat poking into your wrist, which incidentally gave rise to such mats as the classic Everglide Ricochet 2.52mm but which also kinda still poked into your wrist.
So the Sphex - an ultra thin mat coupled with a nice flat table - seems to be the workaround solution that gamers have been seeking.
OMG.. where do i buy this??!!The surface feels very much like the Speed side of the Exactmat, and is just as smooth and fast.
so guess no need to touch on this anymore since everyone probably expected something like this.
The bottom of the pad also has a multiuse adhesive, meaning you can remove and move it to a different table as you wish.
As for how many times it can be reused, that only Razer can answer and as of now there is yet no answer
Moving on to the very simple package, inside there is only a Certificate of Authenticity and stickers.
[attachmentid=1019391]
Now on to what everyone would like to know - how thin it is.
I'll just say its friggin thin, below is the side profile of it with my baby BSCE in the back.
[attachmentid=1019393]
This would be good for fingertip users who like a hard mat like material, but without the feel of the edge of a mat poking into your wrist, which incidentally gave rise to such mats as the classic Everglide Ricochet 2.52mm but which also kinda still poked into your wrist.
So the Sphex - an ultra thin mat coupled with a nice flat table - seems to be the workaround solution that gamers have been seeking.
Haha.. my old exactmat all worned out.. sien already carry it around..
its also lost all its feet, now i use the mat u put in ur car dash to stop things from sliding under it
( advice which i got from Razer thread here in LYN from bro, TomatomanzSeedlezz
This post has been edited by james2306: Jun 18 2009, 07:13 AM
Jun 18 2009, 07:12 AM

Quote
0.0144sec
0.46
7 queries
GZIP Disabled