Most Expensive Mouse Pad

Written by: tom Filed Under: Electronics on April 5th, 2007

Specialist technicians with Formula 1 have created the most expensive mouse pad currently for sale to the public. Hand-made in England, this mouse pad is sure to turn the heads of both discriminating racing geeks and computer nerds worldwide.

Formula 1 Mouse Pad

3D state of the art modeling software was used in the design process of the most expensive mouse pad that resulted in a carbon fiber mouse pad inlaid with a leather mouse area, proudly displaying with the F1 Formula 1 logo.

If you can afford this masterpiece of mouse pad engineering costing £260.00, about $500 USD, no ordinary computer mouse will do. Expensive computer mice are readily available like the “Diamond Flower” and the “Scattered Diamond” in yellow or white gold, costing £12,400 ($24,180 USD).

Features include:

  • Solid polished carbon fiber with inlaid leather mouse area
  • Italian black suede backing
  • Embossed in carbon with the F1 Formula 1 logo
  • Carbon cured to 120º C at 100 psi
  • Suitable for an optical or ball-operated mouse

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  1. Posted by Fashionfunky 30th April, 2007 at 1:12 am

    Most Expensive Mouse pad ever…

    Talking of Mouse pads, it got me started to think that if I really was after comfort and not fashion, then I would have to give a second look to the rug based mouse pad. But even the most expensive……

  2. Posted by Traz 22nd May, 2007 at 9:22 am

    aren’t mouse pads only really needed for ball mouses…?

    just buy an optical mouse for like $10…

  3. Posted by fishy 25th June, 2008 at 9:40 am

    Mouse pads are made so they become an obstruction to you when you are playing something like counter-strike.

  4. Posted by duud 30th July, 2008 at 1:02 pm

    Fishy,

    have you ever played counter-strike before? It’s all about preference, but I find that playing with a mousepad, a good mousepad, really helps.

  5. Posted by D1uGun 8th November, 2008 at 4:22 am

    Man… I’d rather stick to my Razer Goliathus thank you very much.

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