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SteelPad QcK Mini Review
The SteelPad is completely black with the SteelSeries logo positioned unobtrusively in the bottom corner. It certainly looks the business. A problem I've found with pads in the past is their tendency to shift around on the desk during prolonged periods of gaming. The SteelPad QcK has a specially designed non-slip rubber base which prevents the pad from sliding. Sceptical at first I can testify after some solid game testing that this pad will not move. Seriously, when they say non-slip, they mean it. The SteelPad QcK stays firmly anchored to your desk at all times.
Read the full article, SteelPad QcK Mini Review. By James Barlow on 01-Aug-06
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Mani
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01 August 2006 23:45
That's one little mouse pad.

Stan
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01 August 2006 23:53
I like a big pad myself like the exact mat by razor, but i might look into a larger version of the steelpad next time i change my mousemat.
Well wrote as always m8

malis
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02 August 2006 00:05
Just the right size for my pos £10 Ikea desk

Tricky
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02 August 2006 11:03
I was getting tempted to buy one or two (parents pc) while reading that, but then I saw the price tag and it sold me. Def going to purchase a steelpad but probably a larger one.

Maz
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02 August 2006 12:42
i think ill be investing in a steelpad but certainly a biger one, since ive been using a sheet of laminated paper for as long as i can remember.

Re0sLess
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02 August 2006 12:58
i have a nice finnish to my desk, so ive havenyt used a pad in years.

Bigbird
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02 August 2006 13:43
I have always thought anyone who takes mousemats in anyway seriously needs help and i still do Still got my free everglide which is about 7 years old and does the job

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02 August 2006 15:15
My standard cloth mats from the local PC shop do the trick. Might get one of these somewhere down the line though, looks really good. Need some kind of arm rest though for my cheap argos desk. The edges are real sharp and after an hours gaming or so can get irritating.

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03 August 2006 16:59
Didn't notice until after but while these pads are good value, when you order via their online shop it charges EUR 16.25 euros for 'Shipping & Handling' which bumps the cost up somewhat!

Mani
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03 August 2006 17:05
Sure there's a UK shop that sells them though?

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03 August 2006 17:16
I've got loads of scratchmarks on my desk cause I never use a mousemat. That would be way too small for me tbh.

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03 August 2006 17:20
:/ after reading the review a second time round and considering the price it couldn't hurt me to get it. I'll keep a look out for it. Thanks for the info Malis

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08 August 2006 15:57
This is the mini version, as I said there's several bigger sizes of the same mousemat. Good spot on the shipping charges Jim, didn't really invetigate that myself


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