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May 4, 2011

This Mousepad Never Wears Out

Say what you will about the silliness of gaming mousepads, but Razer's new Goliathus has a serious selling point: A new textured weave and anti-fraying stitched frame allows you to tear ass without tearing up your mousepad. The smaller pad starts at $15, and they go up to $25 for larger surfaces.
 
 

16 comments:

  1. Expensive for what it is.
    I thought laser mouses rendered mousepads obsolete.

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  2. I think thats too much or a mouse pad with no wrist resting area. I need that even with a laser mouse.

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  3. @Skeng one would think so, but there is still friction were you move the mouse across the surface. Not everyone raises their mouse when they use it. I personally ruined a table over many years of hardcore laser mouse use.

    Even so...I think that's way to expensive for a plain old mouse pad. Sure, it dosen't tear, but it dosen't have anywhere to rest your wrist!

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  4. wow, nice mous pad. I need that...

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  5. Don't forget the main reason to buy it: The looks. Does that thing look badass or what???

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  6. I've had my pad since 1998 and Im not getting rid of it anytime soon!! Its a 3D batman one: http://cdn1.iofferphoto.com/img/1139644800/_i/10539446/g_1.jpg

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  7. I've never really needed a pad, personally.

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  8. I like to change my mouse pad from time to time. So a mouse pad that never wears out is not for me, hahahahaha. anax123.blogspot

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  9. Well that looks cool as hell! :D

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  10. sounds cool to me, but yea it needs wrist support...

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  11. Interesting concept, but to be honest I never use a mouse pad, still looks like a pretty cool thing.

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  12. I had one mousepad once, and when I lost it I kinda forgot they existed. I may look into this one now though!

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  13. @Skeng no not for serious gamers.

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  14. looks pretty cool but can't help thinking you're paying for the name

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  15. i am willing to try this i have yet to find a good surface

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  16. That is just wee bit more hardcore than I need

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