Logitech G240 Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad for Low DPI Gaming
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My wife has celiac disease and has had no negative effects as a result of it. However, she has not attempted to eat it.
It's not as revolutionary as Gamer Gear glasses or a bowl cut, but it'll keep you from accidentally hitting a surface that doesn't register on your sensor better than a standard mouse pad. Perhaps a better time to shoot at a lower resolution?
A hard mouse pad (G440) appears to be available, allowing the mouse to glide more smoothly. There is less friction when using a smoother material.
Selected User Reviews For Logitech G240 Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad for Low DPI Gaming
This was an excellent alternative with a significant quality difference. br>br>I've had a lot of sessions with this pad and have yet to notice any dead spots, fraying, or separation of the cloth from the rubber base. Surface wipes or a little soap and water are all that's needed to clean it. I have no issues with it moving around on my desk, and it was warp-free right out of the box. I play games at a resolution of 400 DPI with a medium to high frame rate. I never run out of mousepad space because of the high sensitivity. If you play with low sensitivity, you might want to consider the G640, which is a larger version of the same product. br>br>When this mousepad wears out, I will definitely buy it again. Much better than the hard pad I was dissatisfied with, which wears out faster and is more expensive! br>br>After a month of use, the picture below was taken.
If you're looking for a gaming mouse pad, you've probably already spent a lot of time and thought figuring out which mouse, keyboard, and headset are best for your needs. You might have even hand-picked all of your components and built your PC from the ground up. That's one of the things that makes the Logitech G240 mouse pad so appealing: it requires very little thought and almost no setup time. br>br>It's a cloth mouse pad. When you place it on a flat surface, it won't move much because of the rubber base. All you have to do now is follow the instructions. If you have a Logitech mouse, you can use the Logitech G Hub software to fine-tune the surface calibration, which is helpful but not required. The Logitech G240 is a simple, functional, and long-lasting accessory, which is likely all most gamers require. Advantages: br>br>
- responsivebr>br>br>br>br>br>br>br> Surface that is resistant to wear and tearbr>- grips made of rubberbr>- Designed to work with Logitech micebr>br>Cons:
- None.
This is what I use for my work computer, and I like that it isn't covered in gaming logos, so it looks professional. desk with a purpose It appeals to me greatly; For me, it has just the right amount of drag and is extremely smooth. I've had mine for quite some time and it has yet to fail me; If that happens, I'll update my review.
After only a few months, this mousepad began to curl around the edges. This photo was taken after only 9 months, and it already appears to be in bad shape. I've tried cleaning it a few times with mild soap and hand washing, but it still appears to be worn out. I liked how thin it was and how large the surface area was - I don't plan on replacing my mouse pad every few months, though.
This thing is thinner than any mouse pad I've ever used, there's no structural support, and it folds up on itself, so I have to adjust it all the time. The pad is identical to the one that comes with the Powerplay unit, but it lacks the plastic bottom. Fortunately, the old pad easily rips away from the plastic, so all I have to do now is glue the new one in place.
I purchased this with the expectation that it would be excellent, but it was not. I suppose what you pay for is what you get. br>br>Overall, it only lasted me about three months before the mousepad's sides began to flip up. It became extremely inconvenient to use, especially since I frequently play first-person shooter games. br>br>It was actually really good for gaming during the first three months, though I do use low sensitivity, so my mouse kept slipping off of it. If your sensitivity is low, I recommend investing in a larger mousepad or, better yet, a deskmat. br>br>Up until the third month, it was fairly comfortable to use. It was smooth and didn't obstruct anything. If you have a desk large enough for one, I recommend simply getting a deskmat. It performs all of the functions of the previous item, but in a superior manner.
This mouse pad, on the other hand, is completely absurd. It may seem fine at first, but after a few weeks of use (an average of 5 hours per day), the bottom edge begins to curl up and becomes extremely uncomfortable. I had to cover the bottom edge with tape so I wouldn't feel it. Also, after a few months, the center area loses track, and when you drag the mouse in a line across the center (or most heavily used) area, the mouse starts to lag, which is unacceptable for any gaming situation.
The most value for your money. It cost $14 when I bought it. I have several desktops, each with its own mouse pad. Prior to purchasing this one, I was a huge fan of hard mouse pads, owing to my previous experience with low-quality soft mouse pads. Before making a purchase, I read a lot of reviews and decided to try it. So far, this is the most comfortable pad I've ever had. Because of its silky surface, it moves almost as quickly as hard pads. It also has a pleasant texture to the touch and a good grip on a tabletop. To be honest, I think it's a bargain at $14.