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You've got your new mouse, keyboard, headset, you're ready to go, right? Not quite. You still need a mousepad, and as shoes found out, there is actually quite a bit to consider. Today we look at mousepads; an often overlooked part of a gamer's setup. Go ahead, run your brand new Razer Diamondback or Logitech G5 over that rough wooden desk or dirty old card table. Mousepads have come a long way from the floppy cloth-covered pads that came with your parent's old Hewlett Packard, and believe it or not, they have a big impact on the gaming experience. The Test We will be comparing 10 of the most popular mousepads from several different companies in an attempt to provide you, the gamer, with the information necessary for purchasing your next gaming surface. As is the case with any good experiment, this one has a control. The control in an experiment is the variable that remains unchanged throughout the testing of several other changing variables in order to maintain a standard on which the changes can be analyzed. Unless otherwise specified in the individual product description, each surface was tested using ball, optical, and laser mice for compatibility and performance was subjectively analyzed in each of the following applications: Counter-Strike 1.6 (gaming), Quake 4 (gaming), Adobe Photoshop CS (image manipulation), and basic desktop use. To reduce the amount of variables in the experiment, laser and ball mice were only used briefly on each surface to test for full compatibility, while an optical mouse was used to formulate opinions. The specific optical mouse used for this experiment was the Logitech MX310. The control mousepad being used for comparison is a standard cloth mousepad that was purchased from Best Buy. Table of Contents: Func sUrface 1030 Archetype Icemat 2nd.EDITION SteelPad S&S Razer eXactmat X-ray Thunder8 X-ray Aqua3 Razer Mantis - Control Func F-series F30.R Razer Mantis - Speed X-ray Aqua2 |



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Nevertheless I will be updating those thumbnails shortly, sorry =\.
i beleive most 4 lunatic-hai members use them too~
wheres the fatality pad?
Personally, I always thought the X-Ray pads were pretty much copies of the Func 1030. They seemed to have everything the same; the smooth/rough surface, cord clip, same rubber backing, shipping in a silver case. I used the 1030 forever and my only gripe was that it was too small, now they fixed that problem with the Archetype and that's the mousepad i'll get next.
Good stuff and i hope you guys will add the 5L, Qck+, and more soon!
anyway i'll stick with my Steelpad 4D :D
Basically, the qck, fat, dkt, and supermat are all the same basic pad from what I've tested in the past. It wasn't worth mentioning here. Most people use MX510's still, also, but they're hardly top of the line. We reviewed the latest generation of mouse mats.
QcK+ > all
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