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ULTI-MAT Breathe, Seven and Solid Mouse Mats - Page 1/8
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Date: 2009-07-27
Category: Gaming Peripherals
Author: by Archer
Introduction

Ulti-mat Ltd was founded 2000. The first mouse pad version was manufactured in 2002. Ulti-mat Ltd launched the first complete mouse pad on the 2nd of august 2004 at the Assembly04 event in Helsinki. They were surprised by the very positive feedback from the customers, which was given to them at this event. Because of the good feedback, they decided to continue the development of our first commercial product. They also kept on bringing improved products to the market.

Ulti-mat Ltd´s future looks bright. They are represented in several countries - all this in one year due to the increasing demand. They aspire to spread their product to every possible country, since they are here for us. Ulti-mat's main aspiration is to be on edge of playing all the time. They constantly try to find new product materials and ways to improve the products for you.

Today I’m taking a look at Ulti-mat Ltd range of successful gamer mouse mat series. They have a number of different types of mouse mats in their range and they decided to dispatch one of the brand new products they have designed as well as some of there not so new, to get a really diverse review on the different surface material used on the mats. So we have the new Solid X3, Seven F-X2 and the largest out of the three the Breathe X3 mouse mats. This review should make for some interesting results as I will be putting all three mats through their paces and deciding which mouse mat out performs them all in a series of xtreme tests of not only gaming but also photo editing, wed browsing and so on.

To insure each mouse was used properly and had a fair chance I spent 4 weeks with each, this insured each one had a fair trial…(oops no more watching court room drama for me ;) )

So let’s put them to the test and find out shall we.

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Table of Contents
» Introduction
» Presentation
» Features and Specs
» Physical Layout
» Physical Layout – Solid X3
» Physical Layout – Breathe X3
» In Use
» Conclusion

 



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