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    Corepad Mousepad Review

    Posted on Monday, May 24 2004 @ 20:28:46 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Gaming mice pads are not a new phenomenon. From its beginning as a small piece of fancy plastic on the desk of a select few, the humble pad has grew into the slab of plastic that present day PC users are familiar with at home or work. And as the ubiquitous mice shifted from its mechanical heritage to its current light-sensitive form, subspecies of mice pads have evolved along with it. Exotic versions with unique surfaces molded from metals or silicon. This breed of mice pads takes advantage of every gamer's search for that ultimate gaming mouse surface.

    Today’s review subject is from Corepad, a company that hails from the Netherlands debuts its self-titled mice pad 'The Corepad', with the catch-phrase ‘The pad at the centre of all things gaming!’


    Link: GameAxis

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