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| 1. Simon on 5/10/10 said: |
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I recently bought this product,
and i have to admit: it's super.
It's as thick as 1-2 sheets of paper,
yet remaining surprisingly tough.
You really feel the difference if you come from a standard household mousemat like me,
and now my mouse just moves around with only a slight movement.
For Palm Users, this mousemat is great, since its big! (32cm x 23cm),
which should be enough to prevent you from accidentally sliding of.
I'm a Claw User, so i dont really use a big mouse mat.
My previous mat was 25cm x 20cm, and i used around 50-60% of the surface.
This should also apply to Fingertip Users.
The fact that this mousemat is so thin,
makes it easy to carry around.
Just take 2 sheets of cardboard or foam,
place the Sphex in between,
and wrap some tape around it :)
Conclusion:
Razer has done an incredible job on this one,
Thumbs Up! d(^.^)b
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This mouse pad its just great! I was worrying if it will not be as good as other people described but its even BETTER THEN THEY DESCRIBED! Well I'm going to buy a RAZER DEATHADDER or LACHESIS SOON but now I'm using it with a ordinary mouse which is probably 800dpi but it just flies on the mat and if my currently mouse was not moving its cursor around by its self i wouldn't even buy another mouse its so thin if you stand up and look at it, it will look like its built in my desk specially if you have a black desk! In gaming its awesome and i improved my gaming since i got it. I was thinking that its bad and bad things that might happen but its AWESOME!
Try it out you wont loose nothing by spending $15 US or £10.
I bought it from eBay.
RECOMMEND TO EVERYONE ITS GOOD FOR ANYTHING!
Q: How adhesive is the back surface of the Razer Sphex?
A: By design, the adhesive surface on the Razer Sphex adheres to most common table top surfaces made from wood, plastic, glass, stone (such as marble) and even metal surfaces. The surface also retains its adhesive qualities over multiple uses. We however do not recommend the use of the Razer Sphex upon a fabric material as the adhesive would pick-up loose fibers. This may affect both the quality of adhesion as well as possibly create imperfections beneath the planar surface used for gaming.
Q: Is the Razer Sphex flexible enough to roll up for storage?
A: The Razer Sphex should not be rolled up for storage and should be kept as flat as possible. This is to preserve the quality of the gaming-grade surface texture and ensure that the bottom surface retains its adhesive qualities.
Q: Is the surface of the Razer Sphex smoother than the Razer ExactMat X Speed?
A: In terms of surface-roughness, it is neither as smooth as the eXactMat Speed nor as rough as the eXactMat Control. The surface texture is clearly visible but does not have the graininess of the eXactMat Control. On a scale of 1 to 10, with the eXactMat Speed rated at 1 and the eXactMat Control rated at 10 in terms of surface roughness, the Razer Sphex is rated at 3.