Acid Head TCG Playmat or XL Desktop
This multi-functional gaming mat seamlessly transitions between the worlds of tabletop and digital gaming.
The standard playmat is perfect for TCG's including Magic the Gathering, Yugioh, Pokemon, and more. Upsize to an XL and you have the perfect PC gaming mousepad.
Highlighted Features:
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3mm Natural Rubber Backing: Engineered for optimal resilience and stability, providing a steadfast foundation for uninterrupted gameplay.
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Smooth Polyester Top: Facilitates effortless card movement and pixel perfect mouse precision.
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HD Printing Techniques: Employing cutting-edge technology to ensure striking clarity and vividness in every design. Our prints range from 300DPI to 1200DPI.
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Stitched or Non-Stitched Edges: Meticulously crafted options for added durability and refined aesthetics, catering to individual preferences with unwavering quality.
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Return Policy
We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What size should the image be?
The quick answer is 16" x 36". Please be aware that approximately
1/2 of an inch will be cut off of the final product. Keep any important
design details at least 1/2" away from the edges (1 inch is better).
How do I get a premium image on the mat?
Upload an image that is sized accordingly and atleast 300 DPI. Our playmat builder minimum requirements to upload is 150 DPI though be aware that a 150 DPI image stretched to 14.5"x24.5" may not be optimal. They do work great for multiple image - collage style playmats.
What is DPI?
DPI stands for "dots per inch" and is a measurement used to describe the resolution of an image, particularly in print. It indicates how many individual dots of ink or pixels fit within a linear inch of an image.
Higher DPI values generally mean better print quality, as more detail
can be captured and reproduced. For example, 300 DPI is often considered standard for high-quality prints, while lower DPI settings, like 72 DPI, are typically used for images intended for screen display.
What file type can I use?
We accept JPG, PNG, and BML files.
Is there a way to preview the image?
Yes, the bottom menu has an icon called Preview Lightbox. Click this to get a better preview of the final image quality.
Keep in mind, if it looks blurry on the lightbox it will print the same way on the playmat.