Razer Megasoma 2 mousepad
Razer will launch a new mouse mat called the Megasoma 2. It is a dou silicon soft/hard mousepad that measures 230mm x 350mm x 2.3mm and has a non-slip rubber base. It will be available soon for $39.99 (39.99EUR). More after the break.
Razer, the world leader in high-performance gaming hardware, software and systems, today announced the availability of the Razer Megasoma 2, a hybrid gaming mouse mat combining the stability and performance of a hard mat with the flexibility and comfort of a soft surface.The Razer Megasoma 2 is able to deliver the benefits of both hard and soft surfaces as a result of its silicon-based construction. Just like a hard mat, the silicon is taut and stable for consistent mousing performance and precise motion control. At the same time, the Razer Megasoma 2 is flexible like a soft mat, giving users a cushioned feel underneath their hands by virtue of its cloth-top layer.
The Razer Megasoma 2 offers many improvements over its predecessor, including an ergonomically thinner profile, in addition to an anti-static treated surface and anti-fraying edges for increased durability.
“This is the mat for gamers who need a no-fuss, all-in-one solution built to go the gaming distance,” says Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder, CEO and creative director. “We’ve improved on our ground-breaking original design, absorbing customer feedback as we always do, and I’m confident what we’ve launched is the best all-in-one mouse mat in the world.”
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Just like I don't need a case, mouse and keyboard with blue LEDs, but I do.
Aesthetics is something important to some people, I think it's a good looking mousepad if you have a green/black setup.
I have a razer mousepad myself (bought with a gift card at a time I already owned everything I wanted). Sure it's expensive, the market for it must not but huge. But it'll sell I'm sure
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Still using my Ironclad mouse mat. Megasoma price isn't that bad.
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The price of these mouse pads baffles me, you can buy a decent mouse for forty dollars. Or even make an XL mouse pad yourself for 5 bucks.