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31 Mar, 2026

£29.16 inc. VAT
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I’m going to be blunt: a £24.31 ex‑VAT “Lenovo gaming mouse pad” is only good value if you actually care about the feel of your surface and you’ve realised your current pad is limiting your aim/control. Most desk setups don’t need an expensive pad—£10–15 gets you something that’ll feel “fine” for most people. So if you’re buying this, it should be because you want a more consistent glide, better tracking, and a nicer, cleaner desk feel than cheap cloth pads (or a bare desk).
That said, I can see this suiting proper FPS/competitive gamers, designers using precision mouse movement, and anyone who works long hours and wants comfort plus less friction on the wrist. It’s also a safe pick for corporate “gaming-ish” desks in training rooms where you want branding and a tidy, hard-to-mess-up accessory. I’d only avoid it if you like a specific speed/traction you’re already used to—mouse pads are personal—and if your desk is small; paid-for real estate you don’t use is wasted money. If you tell me your current pad (or whether you’re on a desk surface), I can say whether this price makes sense for your use.

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