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i am talking about a gaming mousepad for around 15 euro
The notable difference between a hard and a soft mousepad will be in the surface, what it accumulates. For example, a soft mousepad with a textile texture on the front side and rubber on the other side will tend to swallow all the grease and sweat from your hand, but it's washable. A hard plastic mouse will not do the same, but as surface is concerned, you might as well save a buck and play with your mouse on your desk.
Adonized aluminum
I enjoy mine only the condensation from your hand on it takes a wile to get used to.
was kinda nice, very smooth and cold
right now i use the backside of a college block, found a company who made them with very sturdy backsides which are coated in some kind of print which works even better than any mousepad i ever used, only problem is i have to change it every 6 months as it still deforms over time like paper and you cant wash it
just try out different surfaces, where i am living you can also try mousepads at electronic stores, albeit only with the mouses they also sell but, well, you still see if you like the mousepad per se
ive been using the desk now for a while... with a mx510 selotape for feet xd but it works lol
i think the new qck+ hyperbeast Edition cost ~20 bucks atm