Roccat have gone for a split personality with their latest gaming mousepad, the Roccat Alumic. The Roccat Alumic features two different surface materials designed to cater for both low and high-sense gamers, with each side featuring a different design. Depending on what you want from your mouse you simply flip the alumic over and align it up with the...
Mionix Propus 380 Mousepad
Is it any good? Check out our review of the Mionix Propus 380 Mionix are starting off 2011 with a new mousepad, the Mionix Propus 380. Aimed at gamers who prefer a slightly firmer mousepad than their previous Alioth cloth pads, the Propus 380 combines a rubber backing, think sheet of PVC plastic for stiffness and a new metallic surface for improved mouse...
Razer Scarab Mouse Pad For Sensitive Gamers
It might look remarkably like the Megasoma, but the new Razer Scarab mouse pad is quite different to that floppy, silicone-based mouse pad. The Scarab is actually the replacement for the old Destructor and is a hard mousepad pitched at gamers who prefer using a high dpi setting on their mouse. Featuring the second version of Razer’s Fractal surface...
Go Smooth With The Razer Ironclad
While hard mouse mats are nothing new, the vast majority of them are made from plastic. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but if you don’t like that plasticky feel then what alternative do you have? Why not try the new Razer Ironclad mousepad, a new metal pad for those who like it hard and smooth? The Razer Ironclad is made from aluminium,...
Artisan Kai.G3 Gaming Mouse Pad Review
There was a knock on my door the other morning, heralding the delivery of a parcel from Japan. Inside that parcel were three new mouse pads from the Artisan Kai.G3 range. If you haven’t heard of Artisan before they are a new manufacturer of gaming gear, based in Japan, and they pride themselves in using the best of Japanese materials and technology. So...






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