Nice review sir. I like this mouse pad. You can use it to slap kids with it too!
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Introduction Earlier this year, we reviewed the ROCCAT Hiro mouse pad that was a good product but a bit pricey. Over-all we enjoyed that product and were grateful to ROCCAT for the chance to review it. Well, we are back again with a new ROCCAT mouse-pad, and this one is the new Raivo. The Raivo has a micro-granulated surface with a non-slip base. It is intended as a gaming mouse pad, with high velocity and precision in mind. The ROCCAT Raivo features a large 350mm x 270mm surface area giving the user plenty of room to move freely without relocating the mouse. It is designed with rounded edges and flexible construction, and is marketed as being easy to clean. Will the new Raivo be enough to impress us? Read on to find out if it meets our standards. First, here’s a quick word from ROCCAT: Founded in 2007,*ROCCAT™ develops high quality and innovative accessories in Germany for ambitious computer gamers. In close collaboration with the gaming community, outstanding input devices and headsets, which excel through their first-class precision, high level of ease-of-use and unique design, are designed at ROCCAT™ Studios in Hamburg. The ROCCAT™ Kone Gaming Mouse was the first product to be launched by the Hamburg-based developer, and has played a leading role right from the outset in the world’s premiere league of gaming mice. A host of international awards confirm the first-class quality and outstanding range of functions of ROCCAT™ products.
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Last edited by JamesLT3; 25-10-2013 at 17:50.
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Nice review sir. I like this mouse pad. You can use it to slap kids with it too!
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Nice review there. I gotta say, getting a more up-to-date glimpse at Roccat accessories is revealing a pretty strong portfolio of merch from them.
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Very nice review Joe thanks for posting
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M/B: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD7 |
RAM: Kingston HyperX 8GB 2133Mhz |
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I was happy to see that about the pricing also, I would agree the Hiro looked a little steep in price.
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