![]() ![]() There's also someone being violently beaten about the head with the Atlas, which would surely break it, despite its durability. ![]() ![]() We see the glass being used to magnify the sun's rays and start a fire. Razer has also included a (presumably jokey) graphic on the Atlas' product page warning people not to misuse the mouse mat. There's also a dust-repellent surface and rounded edges. It's also been specially treated to allow mouse swipes that are quieter than the average glass mat, which can sometimes be annoyingly noisy.Įlsewhere, the mat has an anti-slip rubber base to stop it from moving around your desk, and it's tempered for maximum tensile strength and impact resistance, so the glass shouldn't break when you slam your mouse down in anger after by sniped by a camper for the tenth time. Razer writes that the mat is micro-etched with 2μm texturing, so it works seamlessly with optical sensors. Made from tempered glass, its ultra-smooth surface is designed for quick swipes and consistent glides - compared to traditional cloth pads that can cause resistance when pushing a mouse around. The Razer Atlas is the company's first-ever glass gaming mouse mat. Unusually, the company has included a warning for people not to use its tempered glass mousepad as a weapon, for lighting fires, or to block the sun's rays (or it could be a warning against sunbathing or setting oneself alight). They're still a niche product, but Razer has just stepped into the market with its first entry in this area. WTF?! Glass mouse mats have been around for a while now. ![]()
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