i have ratpadz gs and xraypad thunder 9...both are equally good and suffice for my need.
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Gaming Mouse Pad Thread V1, Is all about mouse pad YOU Must Own
Gaming Mouse Pad Thread V1, Is all about mouse pad YOU Must Own
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Jan 24 2008, 10:28 PM
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i have ratpadz gs and xraypad thunder 9...both are equally good and suffice for my need.
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Jan 30 2008, 10:30 AM
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which is the best to couple with a notebook and logitech cordless mouse. dun want huge mousepad. prolly smaller than exactmat...and comes with bag to avoid scracth on the mousepad.
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QUOTE(Full_throttle @ Jan 30 2008, 05:44 PM) Razer eXactmat (265 x 330 x 2.5mm) tq for the reply.CM dual-sided pad (264.16 x 330.2 x 2.54mm) EverGlide Gaming Mat (355 x 254 x 4mm) *there's s smaller EverGlide Minimat (270 x 215 x 4mm); but unfortunately never seen available in M'sia so u planning 2 take around d mouse pad w ur notebook rite? well, i supposed d most suitable choice 4 u should b CoolerMaster's (i ruled out EverGlide cuz its fabric type & eXactmat cuz it comes with eXactRest which i dun think v convenient2carry around. Unless u go for d1 without d arm rest) CM/Razer is thin & durable...both hav 2 sides of diff surface... they dun come w carrying bag though. But fear not as u can BUY a Razer eXactMat Neoprene LAN pack to store&carry it (selling RM50++). I have a ratzpad which i love...but it has aged...the size is just nice and easy to carry around. steel series mini seems a good choice...any more recommendation guys? Added on January 31, 2008, 8:16 am QUOTE(Full_throttle @ Jan 31 2008, 07:33 AM) i used to have a Razer eXactmat..v good..now trying EverGlide Titan GamingMat..lol...both v good..but lil diff feel...as Razer got armrest& is thinner is it thick? my initial intention is putiing it underneath the notebook to give it some weight...so my biggest concern is ts size and thickness This post has been edited by iman_210: Jan 31 2008, 08:16 AM |
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QUOTE(Full_throttle @ Jan 31 2008, 08:13 PM) d Razer eXactmat is thin...2.5mm onli ma...u measure tat urself... no lah...i tend to move a lot and certain bumps would move the pad away...if if thin i can get it to rest under my lappy...dun understand: "put underneath notebook to giv it some weight"??? ur lappie's not sooo light kua?!?! |
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love the transformers mousepad
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