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Old Dec 18, 2007, 03:05 PM   #1
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DH Review: Boogie Bug AIMB Pad mousepads

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While a casual PC user doesn’t really need a mouse pad anymore, hardcore PC users and gamers generally prefer them. While mice do work without a pad, gamers long for higher precision and the added comfort a high quality mouse pad brings. Today we will take a look at two quality mouse pads from Boogie Bug, a French company who design and manufacture gaming and modding accessories. They are both made of high quality textile material.
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Old Dec 18, 2007, 07:59 PM   #2
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I've been using the X-Trac, Ripper XXL for over a year now and do like the fact that it covers so much real estate on my desk.

However, the friction to my wrist is a big downside. I've worn a 'burn spot' callous on my wrist and finally resorted to placing a smaller mousepad with wrist support on top of the XXL to keep my wrist from being continually tortured. Even if a wrist strap had been included, I'd likely not wear one as I don't even like having to wear a watch when I'm at the computer. (As I'm left-handed using the mouse as a right-handed, I wear my watch on my right arm.)

Good review, as always, Grace!
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