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Do you use a mouse mat while gaming?

Votes (%) Yes, I use a full desk pad 43 Yes, I use a cloth pad 31 No, just the desk, m'am 15 Yes, I use a hard plastic pad 7 Yes, I use a glass pad like a pro 2 Yes, but only if the nearest book I have to hand counts 2 Votes (%) Data ProductValue Yes, I use a full desk pad 43 Yes, I use a cloth pad 31 No, just the desk, m'am 15 Yes, I use a hard plastic pad 7 Yes, I use a glass pad like a pro 2 Yes, but only if the nearest book I have to hand counts 2

Do you use a mouse pad? 15% of PC Gamer readers don't
Why do many PC peripherals opt for 2.4G?

Milosz Kubiak/Shutterstock There are several reasons why many wireless keyboards and mice, gaming headsets and controllers use the 2.4GHz band. Probably the biggest factor is that 2.4G connections offer less latency than Bluetooth. Some of the best gaming mice boast ultra high polling rates (sometimes over 8,000Hz), which simply wouldn't be possible over a Bluetooth connection. It's a similar case with gamepads. Bluetooth adds significantly more input lag than a dedicated 2.4G connection that uses a wireless dongle. While 2.4G typically tracks at around 1-5ms, Bluetooth devices can hit up to 3

What are the differences between Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and 2.4G wireless devices? - Engadget
Should I buy the AngryMiao AM Infinity.97?

Swipe to scroll horizontallyAngryMiao AM Infinity.97 scorecardAttributeNotesScoreDesignThe AM Infinity.97 features adistinctive sci-fi-inspired magnesium alloy chassis that's remarkably light without sacrificing rigidity, plus sensible button placement and snappy optical switches. Basic software and the lack of a dedicated DPI button are the only real drawbacks in my book.4.5/5PerformanceWe've got flagship-grade sensor performance, true 8,000Hz wireless polling and excellent optical switches that combine to deliver one of the fastest, most responsive ultralight gaming mice I've tested, with cl

I'm a Counter-Strike fanatic - and the AngryMiao AM Infinity.97 is one of the best gaming mice if tested
Should you buy the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike?

Swipe to scroll horizontallyLogitech G Pro X2 Superstrike: ScorecardValueThe price is high, but you get one seriously premium-feeling mouse for your money.4/5DesignThe Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike is comfortable, durable, and wisely keeps the design minimalist to focus purely on performance and tactile experience.5/5PerformanceThe sensor performs well and the battery life is good, but the HITS switches are the star of the show; a revelation for gaming mice that I can't wait to see appear in more mice from Logitech.5/5Average ratingLogitech has knocked it out of the park here. The Pro X2 Super

I wasn't convinced that the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike would be that special, but I was wrong: this is a revolution for gaming mice
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