| JETART MP2000 Multifunctional Mousepad Review - Testing |
| Written by David Bremer | ||||||||||||||
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For the testing of the Jetart MP2000 Multifunctional mousepad, I will be using a Logitech Cordless Click mouse. I will take a look at how it operates for normal every day usage and in a gaming atmosphere. I will also see how well it performs as a USB hub while using it for every day computing. The slight wedge shape of the pad actually gives it a smooth feel and with the bottom edge almost as close to the table top as a simple flat pad, you don’t need a wrist support. This could be important to laptop users in that an extra piece of hardware does not need to be carried. The uphill angle of the wedge does not create any noticeable difference in function. During the writing of this review I used the Jetart MP2000 Multifunctional mousepad exclusively and found that mouse movements are a little more precise than my old pad. I also had plugged into the Jetart MP2000 Multi-Functional mousepad my iPod, GPS, and my digital camera. I was able to place all the items away from the pad and still keep them within easy reach. There were no communication issues with the 4-port USB hub. During the gaming portion of my testing I found no significant increase or decrease in accuracy. My game play was as good or bad as it always was.
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