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Offline LEGITBALLIN

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« on: Fri, 06 January 2012, 19:51:12 »
Steelseries 4HD vs Steelseries QCK vs Razer fragged control edition extended.
which should i get assuming they are about the same price also which one would be best for starcraft 2?
help i am buying one in 1 hour.
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Offline LEGITBALLIN

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« Reply #1 on: Fri, 06 January 2012, 19:52:36 »
i have no prefrance of hard or soft pads.
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Offline WXGhoul

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« Reply #2 on: Fri, 06 January 2012, 20:18:53 »
It's all preference. IMO, razer makes a more quality mousepad. I have a steelseries qck and a razer speed and the razer just feels nicer, is thicker, and has a fancy design. Your choice really though it's just a pad
"All I do, is sit down at the keyboard, and start hittin\' the keys. Getting them in the right order, that\'s the trick."

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Offline LEGITBALLIN

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« Reply #3 on: Fri, 06 January 2012, 20:27:58 »
thanks for the helop i went along and got the razor should be here ina5 days /excited
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Offline jellowiggler

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« Reply #4 on: Fri, 06 January 2012, 20:28:29 »
I have a razer cloth speed pad at work and a thin hard ss 4hd at home.  I have also used the allsop accutrack surface. All are good and under$20. A plastic has the advantage of being cleaned easily. The cloth ones can be rolled up and taken places with out fear of a bend ruining your mouse pad.

The razer stuff has a big green logo on it. The steel series stuff is less blingy.

Hopefully some of this helped you pick.
Mike -jellowiggler-
Filco MJ2 Tenkeyless / Rosewill RK-9000 / IBM Model M 1391401 / Logitech DiNovo Edge / MS Sidewinder X4