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thedon1

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Jun 26, 2010
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I'm getting a mac soon and want a mouse mat.

You guys got some good ones?
 

125037

Cancelled
Sep 10, 2007
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This is an old one I posted... love this.

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CraigB3

macrumors member
Jul 18, 2009
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England
Dont usually use a mouse mat, but when i do, i use one that i got from Asda/Walmart for 59p.
Does the job for me.
 

Elysian

macrumors member
Jun 11, 2010
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Can't go wrong with kittens! Got this at Office Max.
 

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R94N

macrumors 68020
May 30, 2010
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There are places which will turn photos into mouse mats for you, if you so wish. Never thought mouse mats were needed any more though. Never mind.
 

184550

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May 8, 2008
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I prefer not to use a mouse pad, perhaps you could try going padless for a couple of days and see if you prefer it? I like my desk with as little clutter as possible.
 

N10248

macrumors 6502a
Jun 11, 2004
637
131
Essex, U.K.
I got a Razer Sphex

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I got one a while back to make my Mighty Mouse stop jumping everywhere.

Unfortunately it was so rough and hard its worn the bottom of the mouse down a lot and the mouse pad itself is starting to loose its texture and go shiny and the mouse started skipping again.

It's in the bin now though as i just got the Trackpad
 

Otaillon

macrumors 6502
Jul 12, 2009
479
16
Québec
I got one a while back to make my Mighty Mouse stop jumping everywhere.

Unfortunately it was so rough and hard its worn the bottom of the mouse down a lot and the mouse pad itself is starting to loose its texture and go shiny and the mouse started skipping again.

It's in the bin now though as i just got the Trackpad

Don't have any of these problems and been using it for 6 months
 

JoeG4

macrumors 68030
Jan 11, 2002
2,873
538
I have a thermaltake 'gamma pad', it's a bit goofy looking but the surface is really really nice. That's prolly the only reason I haven't binned it lol :D
 

SnoFlo

macrumors regular
Feb 5, 2010
221
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Hey Al1n,

They're AKG K701 reference headphones. Yes, they're very good but they need about 100 hours of break-in to reach their full potential.
 

wywern209

macrumors 65832
Sep 7, 2008
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do you rly want to know?
What Headphones?:D They look nice. How is the sound?::)

those look like AKG70x* ones to me. very nice ones but expensive as well. you also need a very beefy amp to run them. the poster has to be an audiophile.
*the x could be a 1 or 2. both the k701 and the k702 look very similar.

EDIT: beaten to it!
 
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