
Many years ago when you could get away with buying £5 mice for gaming and there was nothing wrong with using a Poundland mouse mat or just to use your desktop. But now gamers are investing in £50+ gaming mice with ridiculously high DPI, it is important to make the most of it’s power by investing in a nice mouse pad.
Razer have been manufacturing gaming products for years, with items ranging from LAN party satchel bags to high-end audio. But Razer has become famous for its mice. Many of Razer’s modern mice use very high DPI sensors as well as smooth, and fragile, Teflon feet. The DPI cannot be utilised and the Teflon feet will be damaged on desk surfaces, so Razer wanted their customers to get the most from their mice and started a mouse pad line.
Razer had a variety of specifications down when they designed the Goliathus that cater for a wide audience. The soft mat can be easily folded up and taken to LAN parties; it comes in Speed and Control editions, for different types of gamers of Photoshoppers. It has three different sizes available, and is fantastic for all types of mice and games. Razer aimed to create a versatile mouse pad, and on paper, it seems they have achieved it, but let’s take a closer look.
Features:
• Advanced cloth weave for unbridled speed and control
• Pixel-precise targeting and tracking
• Non-slip rubber base
• Choice of pad sizes
• Choice of pad types
• Great for all varieties of mice and games
• ‘Fragged’ logo design for great appearance
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