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High Five! December 28, 2007 SurferBud1 (Detroit, MI USA) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
This is the first mousepad i've ever owned that cost more than $8 and it is well worth it. i use it with a logitech g9 mouse and it is very nice. i thought i'd be using the speed side of this pad but i have come to find that my mouse feels much smoother on the control side and is also quieter. some have said that this is big, really big. yeah i guess so, but i have a relatively compact corner desk and it still fits just perfectly on it. i don't use the included wrist pad. i hate those things. i threw this one on the floor and now my cat likes to sit on it so it serves a purpose elsewhere. overall, this is very nice and seems to be built very tough. get it.
Oddly worth every penny January 7, 2008 Philip H (Texas) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I'm not much for mousepads - the last one I had for optical mice lasted me 6 years and it was a simple 3M space one that has since been retired. I couldn't believe I was paying this much for a mousepad, even one with a wrist rest (who uses those??? or so I thought...), but it was completely worth it. Not only is the surface much easier to control the mouse on, but the wrist rest prevents hand fatigue and is genuinely comfortable to use. The mat itself is seperate from the wrist rest, so it's easily removable, however I'd advise against it. All in all, worth the price.
Big and very accurate mouse pad August 9, 2007 Tomas Jakl (Prague, CR EU) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
As hardcore gamer i really depend on good hardware. During my gaming times I owned several mouses/pads. This one is for my stable homme gaming station. It is big aluminium plate, double sided (speed vs accuracy) I am acctually using the accuracy one (less speed) with compensation via the mouse skates so it is like on speed one side. I am not recommending the wireless mouses (even i am still using one), the aluminum somehow interference with wireless mouses, so i faced several problems with Logitech MX500. Which was solved by decreasing the length between the wireless base and mouse. The exactres gell is really good one, it handle your hand for hours, the gum layer is also really well fitting the rest of the pad so it doesnot move on table. PS: for mobile lan parties I use "Thunder8" aslo double pad but it's from "plasstic" with mobile case and little bit smaller than the razer.
Caution! Potential problem with wireless mice June 5, 2008 William Obar (Memphis, TN) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This mouse pad did not work with my Logitech mx600 wireless laser mouse. I think the aluminum in the pad interfered with the wireless transmitter. I set my old pad on top of the Exactmat and my mouse did not work. The further away I moved from the Exactmat, the better my mouse worked. This could be a problem with other wireless mice as well. This is not a quiet mouse pad. The pad has a rough, hard surface that makes a significant amount of noise while mousing. I suggest ordering a pair of headphones at the same time if you don't already have one. If this had worked for me, I probably would have bought a second for the office, but I don't think my co-workers would have appreciated it. However, it seems very well constructed, which earned it a second star from me.
Razer exactMat/wrist rest review September 9, 2007 Harry Alban 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This combination makes a perfect addition to my Razer gaming mouse. The exactMat is more than twice as big as regular mouse pads. It is made of anodized aluminum and each side has a different texture; one set up to facilitate speed and the other to aid control. Both do their jobs very well. The matching wrist rest relieves the pressure on your wrist making it possible to use your mouse without discomfort for extended periods of time. Both products are made out of premium materials and I think they will last a very long time. I highly recommend these products for anyone who uses a mouse extensiely for gaming or other activities. Harry Alban
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