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Mionix Propus 380 Review

Editor: David Mitchelson  Date: 09-02-11   7 Comment(s) - Join the discussion here
Introduction

Product on Review: Mionix Propus 380 Gaming Mouse Pad
Manufacturer and Sponsor: Mionix
Supplier: Meroncourt
Street Price: £18 inc. VAT (At time of review)



The most underrated component in any gaming configuration has to be the beloved mouse pad. Some would even claim its presence isn't a necessity. But in essence, combining a gaming mouse with a decent gaming pad will be complimentary. It's a fair point that if you were to spend between £30-70 on a gaming mouse to enhance your esports endeavours then you really ought to invest in a quality gaming surface to compliment the setup. Afterall its the sensor that will be doing all the hard work, it surely behoves the avid gamer to choose carefully.

The pad we are to look at today is from gaming masterminds Mionix. Being their first non-cloth gaming pad the Propus 380 combines a rubber underside with a topside of PVC plastic and a metallic surface for improved mouse response. The surface has a unique treatment that provides optimal tracking for better overall performance for both optical and lasers sensors thanks to the silver metallic coating.



Mionix's Take:
Mionix Propus 380 is the physical answer to performance, design and innovation. The new developed surface is treated with a special silver-metallic plastic coating. According to test results, this special coating offers optimal tracking conditions and improves the overall performance of the mouse movements. A thin base made of PVC-plastic has been implemented to give the stability from a hard mousepad without compromising the flexibility from a soft mousepad. The backside is made of natural rubber to ensure a steady grip.


Technical Specifications

Material
- PVC-plastic base
S.Q.A.T value
- 9
Surface
- Ultra-fine texture
Dimensions
- 380mm x 260mm
Thickness
- 4mm
Back
- Rubber based backside for a steady grip
Compatibility
- LED-optical & laser


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