This is one of those mouse pads that I immediately thought was blah until I learned that it is made from silicone and feels like glass. Featured on Zedomax, this silicon mouse pad is said to be extremely smooth so you can easily roll your mouse across it. It also looks like you could wipe spills and dirt off of it, unlike traditional thick rubber foam mats. No word on pricing just yet. Aside from the plain color, what do you think...love or leave? ![]()

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It's a plain black mouse pad. Woohoo?
1if its that sturdy, then yes love it.
2i honestly just dislike mouse pads, they always seem to get in the way.
3I got this mousepad that is sort of ugly, but has this wrist support thing that I absolutely can't live without anymore. So I won't even look at mousepads who don't have one.
4yeah i don't see much of a point to it really
5I think it would look nice on a desk, but I have to have wrist support!
6what's so special about it?
7wow am I the only one who doesn't use a mouse pad anymore?
8I don't know. I have nothing to say about it in either way.
9it probably costs like 40 bucks! woopee!!!
10what kind of mouse is that?
11A mouse pad? They still make those things? WOW!
12if i actually used a mousepad, this is the one i would use.
13I don't even use a mousepad anymore. That things kind of lame. A silicon mousepad...who needs it!?!
14I haven't used a mousepad in ages now, I see no use for it.
15I use a frosted glass one for gaming.
Otherwise, no point in even using a mousepad.
16people still use mousepads?
17I love it and would totally go out and get it but I don't have a desktop pc anymore.
18I have gigantic mousepads on my desk just to protect the wood surface...they're there to protect against the mouse, not to help the mouse. Modern optical mice don't need them unless you're a graphic artist who needs an absolutely smooth glide.
19Love it - especially if it's easy to clean.
20It looks very useful as a plate mate. For your coffee or so.
21I'm at my desk a lot, so I have to have a wrist pad. I went about a year without a mousepad and my wrist grew feet: two hard little bumps that raised my wrist off the desk where it usually sat. MUCH like the little feet on the bottom of handbags. It was my body's defense against carpal tunnel. I felt LUCKY, seeing as how everyone I've ever known with carpal tunnel had to have surgery. I got a mouse pad and they eventually went away. If you're at your desk for any length of time, with your hand on the mouse, a wrist pad is just healthy.
22screw the mouse PAD what mouse is that?! SO CUTE!
23depends on the price!
24the desk counter works just fine
25there are people who do appreciate a nice and smooth mouse pad. My bro is a gamer, he show me, he had that kind of "gel wrist" pad, but well, his game wasn't good, the mouse was limitated. Now he brought a really nice smooth one, and I do notice the difference of his mouse pad and the other mouse pad I use. . So, now when somebody ask me what mouse or/an mouse pad they should get, I told them "Ask a gamer, they know".
26When I am not using a mouse pad or I am using a classic one, I do feel the difference now.
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