Thursday, February 12th 2015

MSI Unveils Xield5 Gaming Mousepad

MSI unveiled the Xield5 Gaming mousepad. Featuring the familiar MSI Gaming Dragon graphics, this cloth-surface mousepad is an almost doormat-sized 760 mm x 560 mm (WxL), and 5 mm thick, with an anti-slip underside. It weighs 730 g. Nature bamboo-rubber makes up for its filler. Its intended use (as shown in the pictures below), is to take up enough space on your desk to seat your keyboard and mouse, or gaming laptop and mouse. MSI didn't reveal pricing or availability.
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25 Comments on MSI Unveils Xield5 Gaming Mousepad

#1
XSI
I'm not a fan of mouse pads, but this one looks nice.
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#2
krisna159
i had one already... pretty cheap though.. usd $10 at local shop in my city...
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#3
PLAfiller
More like mouse carpet- fitting a laptop and a mouse. Why would I put my laptop on a mouse mat? Sucking tiny hairs from the soft surface? Anyway, remove the dragon pattern and I might be interested.
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#4
XSI
lZKoceremove the dragon pattern and I might be interested.
the dragon is what makes it nice and interesting :)
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#5
neliz
Hello ladies...

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#7
AsRock
TPU addict
lZKoceMore like mouse carpet- fitting a laptop and a mouse. Why would I put my laptop on a mouse mat? Sucking tiny hairs from the soft surface? Anyway, remove the dragon pattern and I might be interested.
Pretty much what i thought, wouldn't the weight of the laptop make it sink in to the foam and give less air input ( if not block ) though the vents.


Maybe MSI use wider feet to get around this ?, as i know it would not help the cooling on mine.
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#8
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
XSIthe dragon is what makes it nice and interesting :)
Correct...
nelizHello ladies...
WTF Msi?
That its not a mouse pad... its almost a carpet....

There is cool to have a large mouse pad, but this is overdone,

Regards,
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#9
64K
I'm pretty sure it's going to cost a good bit more than a realistic size pad just because of the amount of materials involved and I don't see anything about it to justify it's size. jmo
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#10
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
64KI'm pretty sure it's going to cost a good bit more than a realistic size pad just because of the amount of materials involved and I don't see anything about it to justify it's size. jmo
also i dont think that using your laptop over it would help heat... its like using it on the bed...laptop wont breath properly
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#11
neliz
pecheCorrect...


WTF Msi?
That its not a mouse pad... its almost a carpet....

There is cool to have a large mouse pad, but this is overdone,

Regards,
Actually, the size is just enough to place a mechanical keyboard and have decent space for your mouse movement (think XL sized mousepad next to the keyboard.)

too many people are staring themselves blind at the notebook, ignoring the fact that it's used as a size/space indicator.

Also, it's a great pad if you play TCGs, it basically the same size as you'd use for your playing area.
64KI'm pretty sure it's going to cost a good bit more than a realistic size pad just because of the amount of materials involved and I don't see anything about it to justify it's size. jmo
Actually, this pad costs less than a "realistic" size pad because there's no $$ involved in paying for a logo.
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#12
Caring1
This would be a great promotion for MSI with that giant logo on display, how much are they going to pay us for all the advertising everytime we show it off to someone that comes around?
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#13
Prima.Vera
Looks interesting. Neliz, how is the pad reacting on dust gatherings and such?
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#14
neliz
64KI'm pretty sure it's going to cost a good bit more than a realistic size pad just because of the amount of materials involved and I don't see anything about it to justify it's size. jmo
Prima.VeraLooks interesting. Neliz, how is the pad reacting on dust gatherings and such?
Pretty much the same as regular cloth pads, though dust doesn't seem to settle as easy because the top layer is a bit tighter than regular cloth pads.

Any time I feel like I dropped too much food on it, I just wash it with water.
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#15
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
nelizActually, the size is just enough to place a mechanical keyboard and have decent space for your mouse movement (think XL sized mousepad next to the keyboard.)
its kinda hard to believe that you expect me to believe that mechanical keyboard might be used over a "MousePad" and this Mouse"Carpet" was made for it, I have never seen someone using mousepad for a keyboard too,
neliztoo many people are staring themselves blind at the notebook, ignoring the fact that it's used as a size/space indicator...
Off course laptop its used for space reference, but as you may know there is people that would use this mousepad with a laptop cause they saw it in a pic fro MSI/adds, also worst add ever…
nelizActually, this pad costs less than a "realistic" size pad because there's no $$ involved in paying for a logo.
99% of mousepads in the market have a big logo, that’s why some people get a specific one, mostly Rzer ones, for example:


Regards,
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#16
neliz
pecheits kinda hard to believe that you expect me to believe that mechanical keyboard might be used over a "MousePad" and this Mouse"Carpet" was made for it, I have never seen someone using mousepad for a keyboard too
so what about the razer product you show below?
Off course laptop its used for space reference, but as you may know there is people that would use this mousepad with a laptop cause they saw it in a pic fro MSI/adds, also worst add ever…
I haven't seen any advertisement, but maybe I'm missing it.
99% of mousepads in the market have a big logo, that’s why some people get a specific one, mostly Rzer ones, for example:
that logo comprises of about 50-75% of the cost of the product, that's what I was referring to.
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#17
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
nelizso what about the razer product you show below?.
>???
I haven't seen any advertisement, but maybe I'm missing it..
the only at the biging of the post...i meant the images ....also are the same ones at msi page, www.msi.com/product/mm/Xield5_GAMING_Mouse_Pad.html#hero-overview
btarunrMSI unveiled the Xield5 Gaming mousepad. Featuring the familiar MSI Gaming Dragon graphics, this

that logo comprises of about 50-75% of the cost of the product, that's what I was referring to.
it dont get your point on that "compromises" ... its normal to see mousepads with a big logo of the company, rzer image was a reference about this, there are several designs on the same mouse pad with diferent logs on the same canvas an texture...
For example:
Tt eSports Phyrrus:

Tt eSports Phyrrus Bear:

So ? i see no preblem with it....
but about this? i still dont know why ...


Why ??
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#18
neliz
peche>???
Razer also has the mat style product. You should hang out with more people, I actually learned to place mousepad over mouse-mat from fnatic players.
the only at the biging of the post...i meant the images ....also are the same ones at msi page, www.msi.com/product/mm/Xield5_GAMING_Mouse_Pad.html#hero-overview
Yes, some scenario pictures to show you what typical placement looks like.
it dont get your point on that "compromises" ... its normal to see mousepads with a big logo of the company ...
So ? i see no preblem with it....
but about this? i still dont know why ...

Why ??
because my point was that you pay for the logo, not the fact that they are all manufactured in one or two places in asia.
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#19
Rowsol
nelizHello ladies...
How high is he?
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#20
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
nelizRazer also has the mat style product. You should hang out with more people, I actually learned to place mousepad over mouse-mat from fnatic players.
Yeah the scumbag team !! mostly CS:GO team...
im done!!!
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#21
neliz
RowsolHow high is he?
4th floor
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#22
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
pecheCorrect...


WTF Msi?
That its not a mouse pad... its almost a carpet....

There is cool to have a large mouse pad, but this is overdone,

Regards,
It doubles as a blanket! Very useful! :laugh:
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#23
Prima.Vera
Size is irrelevant. I'm more interested on how good it performs and feels using a very high DPI mouse
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#24
Caring1
Prima.VeraSize is irrelevant. I'm more interested on how good it performs and feels using a very high DPI mouse
That's what all the guys with less than average size say ..... :roll:
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#25
neliz
well size is kind of relevant, the biggest difference s I never run off of the surface anymore or am readjusting the position halfway through.

It's definitely sturdier than regular cloth maths though..
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