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lightning review
Razer Sphex Mousepad Lightning Review
The Gadget: Razer's ultrathin Sphex mousepad is sufficiently neat: It's more like a sheet of rugged paper that's sticky on one side and a solid, plasticky, mousing surface on the other. More » -
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MacPadd Aluminum Mousepad Lightning Review
The Gadget: MacPadd, the anodized aluminum mousepad meant to match the finish on newer MacBook and MacBook Pros. It's about the size of a standard mousepad, if slightly shorter than usual (but just as wide). -
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Aluminum MacPadd Mousepad Matches Your Aluminum Mac
The MacPadd mousepad is a little matchy-matchy, but we can certainly appreciate the intent. Engineered entirely from anodized aluminum, the $25 MacPadd promises industrial durability, bacterial resistance, increased laser mouse precision and, of course, a complimentary style to your aluminum MacBook of choice. But for those who aren't excited over a mere metal mousepad, then consider this post the first official scoop of an ultra-thin MacBook with no screen, inputs or power source. Oooh! [MacPadd via TidBITS] -
peripherals
Roll-up Mouse Pad Charges Your iPod and Plays It Too
Unlike other models we've seen, this roll-up mouse pad doesn't just have some random, empty cylinder hanging off the side, spiting you like an empty tallboy through the workday. Instead, it uses this otherwise empty space to store a 4-port USB hub and a speaker complete with 3.5mm in and outputs. In other words, you can charge your MP3 USB gear while playing it right back through your mouse pad. Priced at $22, it's not especially easy on the eyes, but its casual disregard for style is kind of what makes it great. [Gadget4All] -
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Thanko's Latest Heated USB Mousepad Looks More Sane
Thanko's previous heated USB mousepad was a stick-your-hand-in-a-whale affair, which was fine until the inside of it started smelling like an actual whale from your palm sweat. Their latest, thankfully eschews the cover method for a bottom-up approach to warming. I can't read Japanese, but the surface thermometer claims the pad gets up to 41.2 (avg. between 40 and 45) degrees Celsius, which is 106.1 Fahrenheit. Not too bad, actually. And if that's not enough, you can combine it with a heated mouse to double your efforts. [Thanko] -
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Boob Mousepads Become Boob Pillows
Some enterprising Japanese company has taken those Japanese mousepads with anime boobies on them and blown them up. Now pillow sized, the mousepad/pillows provide your hands with something to do while relaxing. It's probably a very nice neck and head rest as well. [AkibaOS via Kotaku] -
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Another Boobie Mousepad
Live it up, pervs. That's a mousepad. And it has boobies. And you can touch them all you want. But remember, owning such a mousepad dates you back to the '90s, and this chick looks like she's from somewhere in the late '80s. If we do a little more math, you're groping a chick who is now in her 50s, or even 60s. Not that it's ever stopped us before...but the "wrist rest" might not be what it used to be. [tokyotimes] -
peripherals
Chinese Mousepad Does It All...Badly
I have an old lousy mousepad made in China that has a lousy calculator on it that I thought was pretty ridiculous. I was wrong. This; this here is ridiculous. No, it's ricockulous. More » -
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Comforthouse Mousepad: Rocks.
Have you ever been sitting at your computer with its full screen iTunes interface and sweet Logitech surround sound thinking, "How can I possibly play my 80 gigs of music?" More » -
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DIY Aerated Mousepad for $35
If you're a sweaty beast like Travis, you know how difficult it is keeping your hands dry when you're at the computer. Lucky enough for you, someone's come up with a way to make an aerated mousepad for only $35 and some material. More » -
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Mousepad Couch
Remember the mouse pad? Just like Vanilla Ice, they peaked in the 90s, but now just sort of take up space. That was, until Man had a Vision.Here is the Mouse Pad Couch in my Office. We conduct meetings, work on problems, or just relax from a stressful day on it.
The Mousepad Couch is made up of over...a bunch...of mousepads. It looks extremely comfortable, could be even better in a multicolor or photo pad version. More » -
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Thanko Heated Mousepad Looks Odd, Gets the Job Done
Just in time for the cold and blistery winter season comes this device from Thanko. It is quite possibly the weirdest looking mousepad out, but it gets the job done, so I'm not complaining. This fish-looking sleeping bag will ensure your hand stays nice and warm while mousing at the computer. Oh, you crazy Thanko. What will you think of next? More » -
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Fanatec Hed$h0t Mousing System for Gamers and Showoffs
Is this is a great-looking mouse and mousepad combo, or what? The Fanatec He d$h0t has an LED-lit arch that holds up the mouse cable, and the mouse itself is supersensitive, using a 2000-dpi laser sensor. Plus that mousepad/base is packing a two-port powered USB hub. More » -
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TurboFragPad Mouse Pad Basically a Glowing Pane of Glass
The nerds at GameApex went ahead and did a 3 page review of a mouse pad. But not just any mousepad. These are the all glass, custom etched, super-duper high performance, cold-cathode lit TurboFragPad mouse pads. Oh Joy! Author Adil Qarni finds it to be nicer looking and bigger than the Loony Tunes pointer pad he bought 10 years ago. And faster. But, Adil, was it a Road Runner mousepad? More » -
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Hong Kong Breast Cancer Awareness Mousepad
An breast cancer organization in Hong Kong is placing these mousepads in internet cafes all over the city to remind people to examine themselves regularly. Great idea, but a little risque for the US. More » -
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Busty Racing Girl Mousepad
Why mouse on anime boobs when you can use real girl's boobs? Five different versions available, all with Korean racing girls. And no, we still don't know where you can buy them. More » -
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Roll-Up Mousepad ... What?
The Red Ferret guys said it right. Aren't all mousepads roll-up versions? Regardless this mousepad is designed for the heavy travelers who desperately need the company of a mousepad but think that regular mousepads take up too much room. This $20 pad lies on the desk, pulls out when needed and sucks back up when you are ready to store it away. Notice my italicizing of the word sucks in the previous sentence? It was foreshadowing because the final verdict: this mousepad sucks. More » -
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Shouldercool Ergonomic Mousepad
This new mousepad and wrist rest allows you to mouse at a more natural position than just placing your palm down on the desk. More »
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