X-Ray Aqua3 Review

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X-Ray Aqua3 Review

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Subject: X-Ray Aqua3
Manufacturer: X-Ray Technology
Place to Buy: The Gamer Company

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The X-Ray Aqua3 is the largest mousepad I have seen to date. Its dimensions are 15.7" x 11" x 0.12". Roughly 4x the size of a normal mousepad, I had a difficult time trying to find space on my desk for this mousepad. Before investing the $11.95 into this mousepad, I suggest that you get a ruler and assign a lot of real estate on your desk for it. One other thing that I noticed about this pad was that the mouse seemed to track better than on standard Walmart cloth pads. This pad actually stuck the the surface of the desk, thanks to it's rubber base; something that some standard mousepads have trouble doing. This pad did not come with any carrying case, it was just the barebones mousepad. One other thing that I liked about this pad was the logo on the top right. Not as "loud" as the logos on the Thunder 9 and 8, this logo was silver colored on a black background, very professional.

If you have enough space on you desk for this huge mousepad and are not interested in a hard mousepad, than this is the mousepad for you. The Aqua3 sticks to the desk and the mouse (optical or ball) tracks much better than on other cloth mousepads.

Pros:
Mice track well
Sticks to surface of desk
Quiet logo
Comfortable

Cons:
Too big
A little expensive (At $11.95 you could spend a few more dollars and get a smaller, hard surface mousepad like the Thunder 8. If the price were brough down to $9.95 I don't think that price would be an issue.)
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