The Unfair Advantage Gaming Mouse Pad - 2

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2007

LASER mouse is nice, but limited. LASER mouse can not works on some pad well. However, this plastic pad can provide better performance/ image for mouse. It is so call "unfair advantage". There is nothing with trickery or fake. Trust your eyes. This is a "Optimize for Avago Technologies LaserStream Technology" gaming mouse mouse pad.

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  • so in this video we have learned

    if you move the mouse faster your make

    more lines

    my IQ has just gone up +1

  • is it me, or is this the dummest test ever made ?

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  • He's is just showing that his particular mouse doesn't track well on that cloth mouse pad.

  • I'm confused... Is this supposed to be better for image processing, gaming, or something entirely different? Is the mouse even moved that quickly in any of those applications?

    Perhaps I shouldn't click random videos youtube "recomends" me.

  • @Supermousepad uploading this video* LOL?

  • i hate these rediculus 2ft wide mouse pads... Just get a high DPI (sensitive) mouse

  • LMAO!! u can hear him lift the mouse up once in a while while suing the FX pad..!

  • haha!

  • dumbass

  • Johnathan plays with a low sensitivity and he made this mouse pad for himself and to improve his gaming. He has talked about this in another video about how low sensitivity is better than high.

  • @paranghelies its you, this is one of the best way to test mousepad. if you need to move fast (low sensitivity player) those lines tells everything.

  • @GreenMeanieUK

    What I learned is that the better mouse pad provides more accurate positional information in the same amount of time and with the same type of jerky and rapid mouse movements. What you see as "more lines" are actually the same amount of lines drawn in a smaller area, most likely where the user intended. This is a visual proof of the concept. I guess you are home-schooled, or something like that.

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