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Zowie P-RF Mousing Surface E-mail
Aug 15, 2009 at 05:43 PM

 

Zowie P-RF Mousing Surface

Hey look, this is review number 600 for us! Wow, 600 reviews in 4 ½ years, not bad. So how are we celebrating 600 reviews? We're not right now... Maybe later we'll have some sort of giveaway but as of right now there's no time for celebrations. It's about time to upgrade our hosting I think, and do a little re-design or so, a few tweaks here and there I think. So be patient as things will be changing and there may be some down time within the next couple weeks or so, it all depends how much time I've got to spare.

Today for review I've got the Zowie Gear P-RF mousepad or mousing surface, yesterday we looked at the Ulti-mat Breathe F-X3, so I figured why not follow with another pad review. The P-RF is a small pad, but not too small, a bit larger than a standard sheet of paper really, coming in at 13.4 x 11.4 inches. The P-RF features a rubber non-slip backing and it has a water splash proof surface, not sure exactly what that means though. Anyway, read on to learn more...

 

 


Product Name: Zowie P-RF Mousing Surface

Author: Kristofer Brozio

Sponsor: Zowie Gear


 

Tech Specs,Features or the Basic Info:


Zowie P-RF Mousing Surface


Feature :

* Water splash proof surface , easy for cleaning

* Works perfect for all mice

* Right size for designers & gamers : 340 x 290 x 4 mm / 13.4 x 11.4 x 0.16 inch

* Special designed non-slip rubber base

* Pure cloth surface could be bent without damage



A Better Look at Things:


The Zowie P-RF mousepad comes in a small box with a window so you can sit it, there's also specs and features listed, as one might expect, on the back.



It's a cloth pad so you can roll it up and take it with you. It seems well made, it's black in color and you'll find the Zowie logo up in the right corner..



The backing is rubber and it has the Zowie logo all over it, a nice little, interesting design touch.



The surface is smooth but yet rough, looking at it very closely it's actually a bit shiny, and it sort of sparkles in the right light.




Testing:


For testing with the Zowie P-RF pad I used four mice, the NZXT Avatar, Microsoft Sidewinder X8, SteelSeries Ikari Optical and the Logitech G5 v2.



If you read my review yesterday of the Ulti-mat Breathe F-X3 then you'd know that I had problem with it and the Microsoft X8 mouse, the P-RF is a bit different in that respect in that it works much better but not perfectly. It tracks well with the X8, but still it doesn't quite work well with precise movements, like if I tried to move the cursor between the letters in the sentence, sometimes it would work and other times it would skip a letter doing a little jump type thing. So it is an improvement over the Ulti-mat but it still won't quite work perfectly. This isn't the problem with the pad though, I've come across the same issue with several mouse pads and using the X8, so my guess is that it has to be something to do with the X8 and not the pads themselves. The X8 maybe cannot 'read' the pads correctly or something like that, that's my best guess anyway with the experiences that I've had.


I've moved back to the NZXT Avatar as my mouse of choice, I like the wireless ability of the X8, but it seems I've got to charge it every other day, maybe I should turn it off at night or something, but it seems I'm always on the charge cord, so it's only wireless a couple days a week really. I've always liked the Avatar, it's small and very precise for everyday use and gaming.


The other mice worked perfectly with the P-RF though, I had no problems at all with tracking and for a cloth pad the P-RF is surprisingly smooth, all of the mice just glide across the surface with little resistance.


There is one thing to note about this pad, it's rather rough, the surface is I mean, it reminds me of a heavy denim or maybe, almost, a corduroy material. Some people might not like the very rough surface of it at all, but I've seen hard surface pads with a similar surface style.


So the P-RF is a good pad overall, just not for all mice, but I do believe it will work fine with 99% of them out there.




Summary and Comments:


The P-RF is a good, well made pad that tracks well with the right mouse. It's a nice sized pad that should fit on most any workspace. The idea that it's waterproof is a nice feature as well, you won't have to worry to much about spills anyway. The backing is very non-slip, this thing will stay put no matter how intense your gaming gets.






DragonSteelMods gives the Zowie P-RF Mousing Surface a 4 out of 5 score.


Pros:

+Well made and durable pad

+Not too big, not too small, just the right size

+Excellent tracking

+Water proof

+Very non-slip backing


Cons:

-Not quite compatible with all mice

-Rather rough surface




I would like to thank Zowie Gear for the chance to review the P-RF and for their support of DSM.




review# 600






 

 


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