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Review: Corsair MM700 & Corsair Katar Pro XT

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/02/2021 03:55 PM | source: | 11 comment(s)
Review: Corsair MM700 & Corsair Katar Pro XT

Today, we review a duo of products. Corsair’s new wired Katar Pro XT (Hilbert reviewed the wireless version back in July of 2020), and their MM700 extended RGB mouse mat.

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#5891939 Posted on: 03/02/2021 04:54 PM
Nice review Hilbert. I've bought these 2 straight away when you announced it on your news page. And I've to say as a fan of the ICUE stuff I'm also surprised about the responsiveness of the mouse and the big surface of the pad. It cleans up my desk instead of using 2 mouse pads.

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#5891945 Posted on: 03/02/2021 05:14 PM
Thanks, however I cannot take credit here as Raffaele wrote this one ;)

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#5891975 Posted on: 03/02/2021 06:56 PM
he big surface of the pad. It cleans up my desk instead of using 2 mouse pads.

This handsome mouse matt is HUGE, at 93cms (36.5"), it's a mere 7cms short of 1m. The other dimension is 40cms (15.75"). How do you manage to make use of such a large mouse mat?
When I swapped my 10 year old Dell U2711 27" 1440 monitor for an ASUS PG35VQ ultrawide, I had to turn my rectangular gaming table round so I'm sitting at the narrow end now, couldn't get the ASUS monitor back enough otherwise. On the right of my keyboard, I have space for a mat 20cms x 25cms! I did look at smaller Corsair RGB mats but the smallest is too large for the very small space available.

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#5891980 Posted on: 03/02/2021 07:03 PM
Like the mouse pad "stitched" sides? no more fraying on side is nice, not fan of mouse pads cause side tend to fray. But LED on mouse pad give fraking brake with LED crap.

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#5891986 Posted on: 03/02/2021 07:18 PM
Someone forgot to remove stuff at the last page:

Why shouldn’t you?


Not MOBA
If can’t tip/claw grip and big hands, potentially avoid.
No rubber grips


Thats basically the same as above, just written short.

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