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Okay, so there are more than 2 RGB mouse pads on the market. I haven't kept myself up-to-the-date with RGB peripherals since i'm mostly following other hardware news (CPU, GPU, MoBo, PSU).

In any event, here's a month old roundup of best mouse pads,
link: http://www.pcgamer.com/best-gaming-mouse-pad/

Corsair MM800 RGB Polaris is selected as best RGB mouse pad while SteelSeries QcK Prism got honorable mention. Razer Firefly is also mentioned there as being runner-up to Corsair MM800 RGB Polaris.

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Okay, so there are more than 2 RGB mouse pads on the market. I haven't kept myself up-to-the-date with RGB peripherals since i'm mostly following other hardware news (CPU, GPU, MoBo, PSU).

In any event, here's a month old roundup of best mouse pads,
link: http://www.pcgamer.com/best-gaming-mouse-pad/

Corsair MM800 RGB Polaris is selected as best RGB mouse pad while SteelSeries QcK Prism got honorable mention. Razer Firefly is also mentioned there as being runner-up to Corsair MM800 RGB Polaris.
 
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yea i have a corsair keyboard it just really piss's me of to spend $50-60 for a mouse pad with just some light on the edge for that kind of money they could have put a bit more flash to it
 

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I too have a Corsair KB (Strafe RGB with Cherry MX Silent switches) and i don't mind the €72 Corsair MM800 RGB Polaris costs at my store. Compared to the price of my KB, that RGB mouse pad is well priced, especially with the features it has.

Though, it's known well that anything that has RGB capability (especially 16.4 million colors) comes with a premium price. It's just the nature of RGB.
 
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