Half-Life 2 "Dog" BattleMat Mousepad |  | From: GameRigs Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $13.99 as of 9/7/2010 18:37 CDT details You Save: $6.00 (30%)
New (2) from $13.99
Seller: forgotten_freshness Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 15,332
Platforms: Windows Vista, Mac, Linux, Windows XP Media: Accessory Operating System: Linux Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 12 x 9.7 x 0.2
Model: ACCBMT-HL201 UPC: 895728002050 EAN: 0895728002050 ASIN: B001D3V44Y
Release Date: September 18, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Designed for competitive gamers that demand demanding precision and non-slip stability from their gaming surface, the GameRigs BattleMat provides a responsive gaming-grade surface with minimal mouse friction, even under the most extreme gaming conditions.
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| Customer Reviews: Looks Awsome and Works Fine April 9, 2009 Jeromy Shald It works as it should and is larger than you will expect. Gives you lots of room. 12 1/2" by 15". Recommended for fans only of the series (obviously).
everybody loves July 10, 2009 David E. Price (Dalton, GA) bought three of these.
the wife and daughter love them, too.
got to buy more for gifts, now!
makes a great gift at $5.56!
Fan Merch FTW! August 19, 2010 Mandy S. (Southeast U.S.) I've bought three of these BattleMats in the last year. One Half-Life 2 "Dog" version for my brother bought nearly a year ago, one Portal "Angel" for myself and a Team Fortress 2 "Heavy" for my fiancé (not listed on Amazon), both bought 7 months ago. They're all in great condition still, with no tearing or separation on the edges. Being a fan of all three of these games, they're quite nice to look at it.
Brand new, BattleMats are slightly textured on the surface. With use, the center of the mat where the mouse most often rubs becomes slightly glossy. This hasn't caused any problems for my fiancé and I with our optical mice, however my brother had an issues with his Razer gaming laser mouse. He said it was as if the laser was reflecting off the pad and interfering itself. In games, this meant his character would abruptly turn to one side or look straight up and begin spinning in circles wildly. I found this amusing to watch but he couldn't see the hilarity. He still uses it occasionally but has opted for a fabric mouse pad for use during most fast action games.
Still, if you're a fan of these games and you've got an optical mouse, I'd say go for it. Fun fan merch FTW!
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