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QPAD XT-R Mouse Pad Review

Christian Bakke writes "QPAD is famous for their cloth mouse pads. But they are now producing hard surface mouse pads too. ClubFnatic looks at the brand new QPAD XT-R hard surface to see how well it performance. This mouse pad is supposed to be worth 47 which is of course a lot of money. The reviewer tries to see if the pad is worth this much money with cheaper alternatives available." I use a hard mouse pad from func.net on my living room chair arm, but given the 20 odd free mousepads in the office, it's hard to consider paying for one.

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  1. Yeah, man, 47 rupees. by BitwizeGHC · · Score: 4, Funny

    Of course, down in Kakariko Village it'd be five rupees, six tops, but today you're shopping with Tingle.

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  2. What it's worth by TaggartAleslayer · · Score: 5, Funny

    Obviously it's worth 47 first posts asking if they meant rupees, yen, chickens, or virgin sacrifices.

  3. 47 euros by whimmel · · Score: 4, Informative

    I actually read the article. As of right now that's US$58.8064

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  4. Granite or Marble FTW by DrunkenTerror · · Score: 5, Interesting

    After trying various "high end" mousing surfaces and being disapointed by all of them (they all start to wear down after a month or so, in my experience), I have been using a 12" x 12" slab of Ubba Tubba granite. It works wonderfully with my MX518 optical mouse. Nice and slick, and she ain't gonna wear out! It's certainly not going to move around as you mouse. It stays relatively cool to the touch. Plus, it's just classy as hell. I windex it off every couple weeks and she's good to go.

    Stuff like this: http://www.kreana.com/Catalog.asp?MainCat=60&SubCa t=135 Ask a local tile store. They'll have lots of cool stone that will work great as mousepads.