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SteelSeries QcK Series


$9.99 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Affordable compared to hard plastic models. Plain - nothing flashy or game-like about it. Very strong grip on the table.

The Cons:No 'heavy' option for smaller sizes. Not as accurate as hard plastic alternatives - relatively "slow" feeling, adds resistance. Makes it hard to go back to any other mousepad.

The SteelSeries QcK series is a series of 4 gaming mousepads ranging from the normal sized QcK mini to the gargantuan QcK+ (which comes in 2 different thicknesses). Featuring a thickness of 2-6mm, the cloth based pad is plain black, features a comfortable texture and rubber bottom for the avoidance of slippage, even under a great deal of pressure.

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Product Shot 2 While apparently not as good as harder plastic pads for gaming, the cloth material is designed for gamers and others who require the best surface for an optical or laser based mouse. Packaged in a convenient tube shape, the cloth based pad is also 3-6x less expensive than hard plastic designs.

Models (only differences are highlighted)

  • SteelSeries QcK heavy ("large and heavy", 6mm thick, 17.7" x 15.7")
  • SteelSeries QcK+ ("large", 2mm thick, 17.7" x 15.7")
  • SteelSeries QcK ("medium",2mm thick, 12.6" x 11.2")
  • SteelSeries QuK mini ("small", 2mm thick,  9.8" x 8.3")

Features

  • cloth surface designed for gaming - works extremely well with optical and laser mice
  • plain design, nothing flashy or distracting
  • rubber bottom for enhanced grip
  • ranging in size from normal to massive

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Pros
  • 3

    affordable compared to hard plastic models

  • 3

    plain - nothing flashy or game-like about it

  • 3

    very strong grip on the table

  • 3

    good variety of sizes

  • 3

    never have problems sliding around or sliding off your mousepad

  • 1

    doesn't destroy teflon feet

  • 1

    mice track well

  • 1

    comfortable on the wrist

Cons
  • 2

    no 'heavy' option for smaller sizes

  • 1

    not as accurate as hard plastic alternatives - relatively "slow" feeling, adds resistance

  • 0

    makes it hard to go back to any other mousepad

  • 0

    you should measure how big they are before buying - might not fit on your desk

  • -1

    no real use for such large sizes

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