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Guru3D.com » Review » Corsair MM500 3XL mouse pad review 4

Corsair MM500 3XL mouse pad review 4

Posted by: Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 05/05/2020 03:11 PM [ 13 comment(s) ]

This time, we’re checking out the Corsair MM500 mouse pad. To be more specific, the product’s full name is: the MM500 Premium Anti-Fray Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad — Extended 3XL. Quite a mouthful, right? Measuring 1220 x 610mm, it’s a massive product, with a plush rubber construction, offering a comfortable surface that can easily cover your entire gaming workspace.

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rl66
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Posts: 3397
Posted on: 05/05/2020 06:27 PM
A desktop sized dust absorber... :)

Bobdole776
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Posts: 25
Posted on: 05/05/2020 07:49 PM
A desktop sized dust absorber... :)


I got the MM300 and honestly it's good enough cause you're totally right, thing gets crazy dusty with some other dirt thrown in after a few months pass. I like having a pad under the keyboard and mouse but under everything else would make it a pain to clean as often as you should. Nice thing is I have tested myself that you can just throw these mats into the washing machine with the rest of your laundry and it cleans them perfectly without any problems. Used to just scrub them with soap out of worry I'd mess them up but said screw it one day and just washed one to see what would happen; cleaned it better than I did by hand and faster too.

I guess one could justify keeping their whole table cleaner if they have this mat though cause it would force you to move everything just to clean it, so you'd be cleaning the whole table more often...

tsunami231
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Posts: 12901
Posted on: 05/05/2020 07:51 PM
I like it if the release normal mouse pad size one I will get it I have MM 200 it it side are fraying which make very weary about clean/washing it to get rid of the dust it collects

The Goose
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Posts: 2942
Posted on: 05/05/2020 08:54 PM
My Corsair Gaming MM300 Extended mat(930 x 300 ) is plenty big enough

JamesSneed
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Posts: 1470
Posted on: 05/05/2020 09:04 PM
Mouse yoga mat.

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