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Razer Vespula gaming mouse mat announced

Razer Vespula gaming mouse mat announced

Razer has yet another gaming mouse mat for the masses, and we’re talking about the lightweight gaming grade Razer Vespula mat. Boasting two sides that can be used, it really depends on what you need it for as one side is used as a Speed Surface for faster mouse movements while the other is a Control Surface which can pick up even the most precise of mouse movements. We’ll let you choose which surface suits you better in an FPS (First Person Shooter aka Quake) or a RTS (Real Time Strategy aka Warcraft). The Razer Vespula comes with a gel-filled memory conformance wrist rest that allows you to go on and on (alongside a steady stream of Coke and pizza for sustenance) at top performance level without suffering from fatigue or potential strain. Regardless on either side of the Atlantic you reside on, the Razer Vespula will retail for 34.99 in your local currency (that would be $34.99 or €34.99). [Press Release]

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