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Jun 15

Razer Sphex Mousepad & Razer Gear Laptop Sleeve via: Pixelatedgeek.com

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So I was chatting with Razer|Grl the other day and she said “Hey Phil, we have a new mousepad called the Sphex” I said “Oh really?” she then said “Yeah, I’ll send you one to try out.” Lo and behold, a couple days later UPS knocks on my door and the driver says “This is for you.”


Now I’m thinking “how does he know this is for me?” Driver turns out to be a gamer, the box says Razer on it, I’m wearing a shirt that says 1337 on it when I answer the door. Anyway I get this big box like “This is a huge mouse pad.” In true kid like fashion I immediately opened it before even walking back in to the laboratory. Turns out Razer|Grl sent me the Sphex and 17” Razer Gear Laptop Sleeve (awww, she remembered the size of my laptop without even asking.)

So I pulled out the sleeve, read the Certificate of Authenticity, suspended my laptop and put it in the sleeve… Like a glove. Ballistic nylon goodness with shock absorbing interior. On top of that, nothing says “I’m going to frag you” to people before you even open your laptop like the Razer logo on the sleeve. I mean what more can I say? It’s a laptop sleeve, it fit my laptop, it does it’s job. Thumbs up.

After all the oooohhhh and ahhhhh over the sleeve I opened the Sphex packaging. It’s kind of weird cause it comes in this envelope so you’re basically saying “What the shit did I just get?” You pull it out of the envelope and it’s micro thin, I’m guessing like 6 mils thin (not millimeters but 152.4 microns for those that care.) Super thin.

On the back is a washable/reusable adhesive. The adhesive is strong enough to keep the Sphex held down without moving but not so strong that it leaves residue or damages anything. Razer doesn’t recommend it but if you see in the pictures I have it stuck to my screen. It’s recommended that you either roll it up or stick it to the keyboard of your laptop like this:

From Drop Box

As far as use of the Sphex, it’s specifically designed to be used with laser mice. It gives me the similar response I get from my Razer Destructor mouse pad. I really think there is more technology in this mouse pad than NASA puts in their preserved food. All in all, this gaming mouse surface is great for gamers and graphic designers. It will give your laser mouse a lot more accuracy than your average walmart/officedepot mouse pad and looks cool on top of that. The fact that it’s so thin also helps with extended play. You know what I’m talking about? When you’ve been resting your wrist on an elevated mouse pad it gets irritating after a while. So overall price (19.99) and usability this mouse pad is awesome.