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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
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The S&S itself is a pretty big mouse pad. It's larger than my X-Trac Zoom, at about 12.6" by 10.6", yet very thin at .08". It takes up a significant amount of space, so if you have a small desk, this is not for you. It's made of durable plastic, contrary what the name SteelPad would lead you to believe. The surface isn't completely slick, but has more of a pebbled texture. It gives some tactile feel when moving the mouse around which is something that some gaming mouse pads don't offer. The lower left corner of the S&S has a S&S SteelPad logo. It has a curve at the bottom and rounded corners.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
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I think SteelSeries can rest assured that the newest version of the SteelPad S&S will remain atop the heap. I have had nothing but good things to say about this pad since I have started this review. The SteelPad S&S hits on all the important points a gamer should look for: a large smooth surface that is comfortable. If you enjoy gaming or even get into some heavy graphic work, you owe it to yourself to give the SteelPad S&S a try. I can almost guarantee that you will be more than satisfied as I have been.
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Friday, April 27, 2007
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In addition to the SteelPad S&S professional mouse pad itself, you also get a couple of "free" extras included in the package. There is a soft nylon zip-up case that will help you transport the pad to gaming sessions away from your home base. There is one main compartment where you can place the mousepad, as well as a smaller zipped up compartment on the outside for you to put other (small) accessories. The second "bonus" item is a set of S&S padsurfers, provided courtesy of SK Gaming.
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Tuesday, April 3, 2007
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The SteelPad has always had great products and I have always been a fan of my old SteelPad and when I heard that there was a new one released I said to myself, "How could they possibly improve on something already so awesome?"
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Tuesday, March 6, 2007
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Based on the award-winning SteelPad S&S, SteelSeries has created a new mouse pad that comes with a completely new surface that is optimized to give the best compromise between low friction and best precision. We tested this $35 mousepad that comes with included Teflon and a carrying bag to see if it is really an improvement.
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