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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Now, I've been into computer hardware and gaming culture long enough now that I have a good idea out of the gate what I will like and what I will not. To be honest, when I first heard I would be reviewing the SteelSeries S&S mousepad, I wasn't too thrilled at the prospect. ?What could possibly be done to make a mousepad worth $40,? I thought to myself. My girlfriend even asked me if Tony was trying to punish me for something. All joking aside, I was flabbergasted when I got the chance to put this baby to work.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007
SteelSeries is perhaps one of the most well known mousepad brands. It all started about six years ago when they launched their Steelpad mousepad. This was one of the few aluminum mousepads available on the market and this got them a lot of attention. Over the years the firm introduced several other mousepads including glass, hard plastic and cloth mousepads. A few weeks ago I checked out the cloth SteelSeries QcK mousepad and in this review I'm taking a look at one of SteelSeries' hard plastic mousepads - the SteelSeries S&S
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Friday, May 18, 2007
Not a name widely recognized in the US, SteelSeries offers a growing range of peripherals geared towards the gaming community. Today, HardwareLogic tests their S&S mousepad and weighs the pros and cons compared to the previously reviewed QcK+.
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