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RAZER - eXactMat mouse pad in black + eXactRest Mouse pad with wrist pillow | 
enlarge | Brand: Razer Category: CE
Buy New: £19.90
New (3) from £19.90
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 6871
MPN: RZ81-030101-B1M1 Model: RZ81-030101-B1M1 EAN: 5000116045501 ASIN: B000QGI5QE
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Two sided mouse pad made of aluminium: SPEED side for high-sensitivity users & CONTROL side for low-sensitivity and professional design users. | | • | Wrist Rest for comfort & control - Gel wrist rest combined with non-slip mousepad underlay. | | • | Absolutely non-slip, Low frictional resistance and Precise cursor control. | | • | Size: 265mm x 330mm x 2.5mm. | | • | Anti-reflective, abrasion resistant hard coating. |
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Product Description The eXactMat mouse pad from Razer ensures optimal glide and precision for your optical mouse. This pad features a non-slip, anti-reflective anodized aluminium surface for your comfort. This mouse pad also comes with the ExactRest wrist pillow for increased ergonomic support.
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| Customer Reviews:
Good mouse mat for serious gamers September 1, 2008 G. Card (UK) Bought this about 2 months ago, been using it since. It large, solid, it is double sided (a rough side and a smooth side) depending on your preference. I use on it a MX518, or Razer DiamondBack, works well with both. The arm rest is also detachable. I use it to play FPS like UT, CSS, Far cry, COD etc. Accuracy is good and slick. However, it wont make u a pro player over night :) Its fairly expensive for a mouse mat, if u play in an online clan, you will probably want one :)
The ultimate mouse pad? September 1, 2008 Mr. C. E. Blackwell (London, UK) I needed a new mouse mat and having read good things about this one, decided to go for it. And I'm glad I did - it works extremely well! This mouse pad is rather large, but for gamers this encourages one to adopt a different style of mouse use - turn down the mouse speed and the large pad area gives you great sensitivity. The rubber pads on the mouse mat grip a table or desk very well and the nice stiff aluminium makes it possible to use the exactmat in some unorthodox position - I tried resting it on my leg & it worked rather well. One thing I was rather skeptical about was the two different surfaces. However, I found that they really do work. The "speed" surface is fairly smooth, and it does make mouse movements in shooter games very fast but still smooth. I've been pivoting, turning and twisting in UT2004 with a whole new level of skill. The "control" side also works as advertised, in fact the granularity of this surface exceeds the capabilities of my old mouse when it comes to movement sensitivity. Which brings me on to my final point - this mouse pad is wasted if you have a cheapo low-resolution mouse. I've found it works best with high-spec high-resolution mice (such as Razer mice, surprise surprise). Oh, one more thing - the gel wrist rest is very nice. It has some sort of memory and as such develops a mild indentation at the natural position of your wrist on the pad - very comfortable and very useful. In conclusion, this mouse pad works extremely well, but to benefit most from it you will need a high-spec mouse.
fantastic mouse pad August 10, 2008 A. Day (UK) fantastic mouse pad, no mouse should be without one. i have a wireless mouse & i don't get any interference from the pad, & the wrist support is great i don't notice much difference between the two sides one being a control surface & the other being a speed they are very much the same in the response that you get from the mouse to the screen. forget about them flimsy plastic or foam pads this one will last you forever.
Speed and Control July 29, 2008 Rich (Edinburgh, England) I recently purchased this mouse mat to overcome the problems of my shiny desk surface disrupting the optical Logitech Mouse I have. It's an excellent mouse mat and does exactly what it says on the packaging - speed side and control side to suit what you want when you need it. I did have a few issues when using it with my mouse, which I want to note for others. The metal inside the mat interferes with the communications between my wireless mouse and the receiver, so the mouse doesn't work very well, unless the receiver is in close proximity of the mouse mat and mouse. A small annoyance of an otherwise fantastic mouse mat.
A wonderful slab of metal March 16, 2008 Daniel Harper (Belfast, Northern Ireland) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
A wonderful slab of metal, 16 Mar 2008 By Daniel Harper (Belfast, Northern Ireland) - See all my reviews I have two of these. Prior to buying them I was using the surface of the desk, so it's difficult for me to say exactly how much better or worse this mat is to other surfaces. But, when I'm using the hospital computers and the roller mouse is sticking and the mouse pad is this nasty small greasy foam thing with the plastic edges curling - well, this is certainly better than that! It's a chunk of metal with a fancy surface on both sides! One side rough and one smooth. Mine has had good use (and been lobbed around the house by a toddler) for almost a year and still looks like new. It certainly won't break and I've had no problems with the surface becoming scratched. It's very responsive and my Razer Deathadder never sticks even when the surface is a wee bit sweaty. If you want a large, robust, stylish and sensitive mouse mat then I have no doubt that this fits the bill. Oh yes, someone has said that if you spill cereal over it, then it doesn't work so well. Neither does my keyboard for that matter. Or my carpet. Or my cassette player. (silently weeps at this other reviewers expectations of mouse mats...)
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