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Razer Exactmat with Exactrest Gaming Mouse Pad & Wrist Rest--Black by Razer
Digital Photo Product DetailsManufacturer: Razer Audio: German (Subtitled); French (Original Language); German (Manual) Platform: No Operating System Model: RZ81-00030101-B2M1 Product features: - eXactMat and eXactRest Bundle Mouse Pad and Wrist Rest
- Non-Slip/Anti-Reflective/Abrasion-Resistant/Anodized Aluminum Hard Coat Mouse P
- Speed Side for High Sensitivity Users
- Control Side for Low-Sensitivity and Professional Design Users
- Ultra Large Size
Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Razer Exactmat with Exactrest Gaming Mouse Pad & Wrist Rest--BlackCustomer Review: Large and in charge Summary: 5 Stars
This mousepad is huge...in fact, you can barely call it a mousepad. It's more like a mousedesk. A lot of people see this as a con, but honestly, it's for gaming purposes, and who doesn't run out of space on their mousepad when trying to scroll through equipment inventories or trying to zoom to the opposite side of a map, or while quickly trying to set your scope on the guy firing on your position? Not only does it provide you with a large space for your mouse, but it also provides you with two sides depending on what type of game you are playing. I find myself to be more of a fan of the "control" side of the board, as it is less 'slick' and allows me to, as it is supposed to, better control where I'm trying to point and click.
The smooth 'speed' side of the pad is great for twitch gaming, making it incredibly easy to quickly move your mouse pointer to wherever it needs to be. It also came with a wrist rest, which at first felt awkward, since I had previously only seen these things attached to keyboards, but I quickly became used to it.
There were a few complaints from people about the control side of the pad scratching the lenses on the bottom of their mice (or mouses, whichever you prefer...), but I don't think I've ever come across a computer mouse on which the laser lens was flat against the base, therefore making it impossible to scratch except by a pointed object. The bottom of my Razer Lachesis seems to be holding up very nicely, having only minor, usual 'wear and tear' marks on the bottom from extended use.
Being so large, and actually also being the hardest mouse pad I've used to date, it is incredibly resilient and sturdy and easy to clean. I just use a can of compressed air to blow any dust or anything else off of it, much the same as my computer.
All in all, an excellent product and worth the payout if you need a mousepad for extended gaming purposes that will last a lifetime.
Description of Razer Exactmat with Exactrest Gaming Mouse Pad & Wrist Rest--BlackRazer Exactmat with Exactrest Gaming Mouse Pad & Wrist Rest--Black
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