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The Aorus Extended is a desk size mouse pad.

 

If you're going to juxtapose the Sphex to the size of the Aorus I mentioned, its not going to be a fair comparison in price.

 

You can get an Aorus mousepad for around 15 euros (in similar size) that is much better built.

 

If you look at most mousepads like Razer, Steelseries, Mionix, and etc, the edges are not braided like the Aorus. Instead, its usually glued onto the padded bottom. The Aorus mousepad's edges do not peel and wear off and generally are more durable.

 

The logo of the company is not etched onto the surface of the mousepad. There is a glued metal logo piece on the top right which means that there will be no fading or wearing of the picture/logo like most mousepads.

 

To illustrate this:

 

Pay attention when it zooms up on the edges of the Razer mouse pad.

 

http://youtu.be/C_2IH-4LhQ0?t=2m28s

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What is the point of really big mousepad? Since you have very high DPI and the mouse moves very fast

Erm, maybe if you're a pro and use your whole hand to aim and your whole wrist to micro correct.

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Erm, maybe if you're a pro and use your whole hand to aim and your whole wrist to micro correct.

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well yeah, you can get a super huge mousepad and use low sensitivity to aim better.

 

 

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Well thank you for that vid and info but i am not MLG so i would like to stick with a normal size pad because i have a small desk

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People on these forums give generic suggestions when it comes to mousepad that are deskpad size such as:

 

Mionix 900, XtracPads XXL, Razer Goliahs, and etc.

 

No one knows about the Aorus......

 

Rather than make an ignorant statement about "people on these forums," perhaps you should have just flat out suggested it, and explained why. I just watched a YouTube review on it, and it looks like an excellent mouspad, and it's only $5USD more than the XTRAC Ripper XXL that I have. I didn't know the Aurus existed. It's only got maybe two reviews on Newegg. The embroidered edge looks pretty nice, but I'm not sure how I'd like it when my arm is resting on it. I loved my SteelSeries, and I got maybe half a decade out of it, but you are right, the fraying edges is a problem that plagues cloth mousepads. I've been using cloth mousepads since I started gaming when I was maybe 7 or 8, so I don't think I could ever use a non-cloth mousepad.

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The Aorus Extended is a desk size mouse pad.

 

If you're going to juxtapose the Sphex to the size of the Aorus I mentioned, its not going to be a fair comparison in price.

 

You can get an Aorus mousepad for around 15 euros (in similar size) that is much better built.

 

If you look at most mousepads like Razer, Steelseries, Mionix, and etc, the edges are not braided like the Aorus. Instead, its usually glued onto the padded bottom. The Aorus mousepad's edges do not peel and wear off and generally are more durable.

 

The logo of the company is not etched onto the surface of the mousepad. There is a glued metal logo piece on the top right which means that there will be no fading or wearing of the picture/logo like most mousepads.

 

To illustrate this:

 

Pay attention when it zooms up on the edges of the Razer mouse pad.

 

http://youtu.be/C_2IH-4LhQ0?t=2m28s

 

Rather than make an ignorant statement about "people on these forums," perhaps you should have just flat out suggested it, and explained why. I just watched a YouTube review on it, and it looks like an excellent mouspad, and it's only $5USD more than the XTRAC Ripper XXL that I have. I didn't know the Aurus existed. It's only got maybe two reviews on Newegg. The embroidered edge looks pretty nice, but I'm not sure how I'd like it when my arm is resting on it. I loved my SteelSeries, and I got maybe half a decade out of it, but you are right, the fraying edges is a problem that plagues cloth mousepads. I've been using cloth mousepads since I started gaming when I was maybe 7 or 8, so I don't think I could ever use a non-cloth mousepad.

 

 

I did.. a couple post down from the one you quoted on me.

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