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    Cooler Master Storm Mouse Pad Review

    Posted on Wednesday, October 28 2009 @ 14:22:52 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    I am sure that many of you have been in the position where you get your new mouse home, and it's just not as good as you expected. Well it may not be all the mouse's fault. One commonly overlooked peripheral 'helper' is the mouse pad. The first thing that comes to mind is the old square piece of rubber with a cloth covering. Well essentially this is what Cooler Master has done. Why not add some new features? Well why not re invent the wheel while your at it. Fact is the age old design works just as good today as it did over a decade ago.

    However Cooler Master has not been making mouse pads for over ten years. In fact this is the first mouse pad from Cooler Master ever. Don't discredit Cooler Master as being a 'noob', they have had many years of experience in other computer components. I have no doubt that Cooler Master can somehow apply that knowledge to a field that they have never ventured into, and produce a top notch product. After all this mouse pad is in the excellent Storm line of products, so it can't be bad, can it?


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