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May 01
Giganta Lazer 4

Giganta Lazer 4

Published in Mouse Pads, Reviews | Written by Matt

The new Giganta Lazer 4 is a mouse pad with a difference. It is made from a material that many companies have not used in their mouse pads before. It is part of a high performance mousing surface series that have been updated and are even better than before. 1MoreGame.co.uk also sells extremely good computer keyboards such as multimedia ones but they mainly deal with mouse pads.

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Apr 30
XTracPads Ripper XXL Review

XTracPads Ripper XXL Review

Published in Mouse Pads, Reviews | Written by Rhys

Christopher over at Xtracpads.com has just sent us an XtracPads Ripper XXL for review.
XtracPads is a company that was started by a group of hardcore gamers in 2002 and specializes in designing high-end mouse surfaces and accessories for mainly gamers.

Mouse pads aren’t really used by many people anymore, probably because of the fact that most people nowadays use optical mice and don’t see the need for a mouse pad. However, many gamers still use mouse pads. It’s often more comfortable to use a mouse pad in-game and the performance when using a pad can be much greater due to the pad being a much smoother surface. This allows the mouse to glide more easily.

This leads me on to introduce today’s review, the ‘XtracPads Ripper XXL’.

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The new Giganta Lazer 4 is a mouse pad with a difference. It is made from a material that many companies have not used in their mouse pads before. It is part of a high performance mousing surface series that have been updated and are even better than before. 1MoreGame.co.uk also sells extremely good computer keyboards such as multimedia ones but they mainly deal with mouse pads.

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