SteelSeries QcK Limited Review 10

SteelSeries QcK Limited Review

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Introduction

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SteelSeries was established in 2001, and they have continuously been releasing new and improved mouse pads since—the most recognized in the entire world are probably their QcK series mouse pads. There are many QcK editions in different sizes, colors, and with different surfaces and bases. The Limited is the newest of these, and there is a good chance it might be the best of the bunch. Of course, a lot of it has to do with personal preferences, but more on that in the review itself.



Prelude

Many still don't realize how much of a positive impact a good mouse pad can have. If you really dig deep into mouse pad theory, you will soon find out that it is an extremely intuitive and divisive topic. A casual user most probably won't care much about all the different kinds, but if you are a hardcore gamer or maximalist—or both—then you will want the best one available for your needs. There isn't such a thing as the objectively best mouse pad because the differences can be subtle; however, they can be ridiculously huge as well.

Specifications

SteelSeries QcK Limited
Surface Material:Micro-woven cloth
Base Material:Non-slip rubber
QcK Limited Dimensions:320 mm x 270 mm x 3 mm
QcK+ Limited Dimensions:450 mm x 400 mm x 3 mm
Edges:Stitched
Packaging:Rolled up
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