Lateralus
More [H]uman than Human
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Sold through Groupon
Update: Better price and quicker shipping via Amazon Prime here
Size: 15" x 35"
I think that a couple of people here have this pad, and I noticed that it was on sale over at Groupon. Seems like a good value at ~$15 after shipping...full desk coverage, stitched edges, etc. This looks way better than the large "XL" mouse pad that I bought from Monoprice several years ago. That one works just fine and tracks very well, but it's boring plain black and the edges are a little scratchy due to not being woven/stitched. It's very large for a mouse pad, but much smaller than this:
This seems to be available for even less on AliExpress from Chinese sellers if you want to wait up to a month for shipping. Personally, I'm willing to pay a few bucks more to get it more quickly from a reputable source but it still seems like an excellent value compared to other large "gaming" mats that can sell for $30-$40 for something much smaller that promises the "ultimate in accuracy and precision." With modern mouse sensors, I can't recall the last time I've had tracking issues on any surface so I have to think that much of that is marketing fluff.
Update: Better price and quicker shipping via Amazon Prime here
Size: 15" x 35"
I think that a couple of people here have this pad, and I noticed that it was on sale over at Groupon. Seems like a good value at ~$15 after shipping...full desk coverage, stitched edges, etc. This looks way better than the large "XL" mouse pad that I bought from Monoprice several years ago. That one works just fine and tracks very well, but it's boring plain black and the edges are a little scratchy due to not being woven/stitched. It's very large for a mouse pad, but much smaller than this:
This seems to be available for even less on AliExpress from Chinese sellers if you want to wait up to a month for shipping. Personally, I'm willing to pay a few bucks more to get it more quickly from a reputable source but it still seems like an excellent value compared to other large "gaming" mats that can sell for $30-$40 for something much smaller that promises the "ultimate in accuracy and precision." With modern mouse sensors, I can't recall the last time I've had tracking issues on any surface so I have to think that much of that is marketing fluff.
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