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Friday, June 11, 2010
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Gamers want the best system they can get their hands on. This means a blazing fast CPU, dual video cards, and good ram. However, all this is potentially useless if you pair this system with an unreliable mouse. Mionix aims to prevent this problem by unleashing the latest addition to their lineup of gaming peripherals: the Naos 5000. Boasting up to 5040 dpi, switchable profiles and a unique weight tuning system, the Mionix Naos 5000 stands above all else. As a newcomer to the computer peripheral scene, Mionix, a small company based in Sweden, may not be a name familiar to gamers. However, this doesn't stop them from providing a wide range of solid gaming accessories. In this article, Benchmark Reviews takes a look at the Mionix Naos 5000. Keep reading to find out if this mouse really is light-years ahead of the game.
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Friday, March 12, 2010
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Mionix the mouse manufacturer from Sweden have now released a gaming headset out on to the market, and we are today taking a look at this Keid20 headset. We are going to test it in both gaming and also with normal music listening to see if the headphones hold the same quality as their mice do.
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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"Today for review I've got what I think is one of the best gaming mice on the market today, the Mionix Naos 5000. This mouse is truly one that is just chock full of features that even the most hardcore gamer will appreciate, and even if you're not a gamer you'll like this mouse and what it's capable of. The Naos 5000 has got a 5040 DPI sensor in it, one the highest on the market today and it features adjustable weights, the ability to create five profiles and macros as well. The Naos 5000 also come with a surface analyzer tool so you can truly tell which mousepad works the best, and you can even change the colors of the LEDs in it to suit your own tastes. So read on to learn about one of the best mice out there today... "
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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?The peripheral gaming market is competitive and crowded, but Swedish company Mionix claims the Naos 5000 to be exceptionally comfortable, bore out by a rather unique ergonomic design from what we've seen. The features and specifications for the Naos are impressive, but we've seen many products make big claims on paper, only to find they couldn't live up to the hype when put to task. Can the Naos impress or will it add to the pile of gaming peripheral wannabees? Let's find out.?
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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The item that we use the most is often the most overlooked
when it comes to quality. How many people do you know that are still
using the same PS2 mouse that came with their system or they have
re-cycled it to the newer system they purchased. Today we are checking
out a high DPI mouse from our friends at Mionix, it is their model
Saiph 1800 and as you might have guessed the 1800 in the name is the
top resolution for the mouse.
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Saturday, October 3, 2009
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Last week I took a look at the Mionix Alioth 400 mousepad, today I've got another Mionix product, a mouse this time. The mouse is called the Saiph 3200, and it could be considered a professional gaming mouse as it has the ability to change the weight of it, you've also got a choice of seven different DPI settings and the ability to create your own macros. These features are found in more high end mice, and it's obviously aimed at the gamer who wishes total control over their movement and the ability to quickly change DPI settings. In my time with the Saiph 3200 I've really come to like it, it's very accurate and works well. So read on..."
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
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" Last week I looked at the Mionix Saiph 1800 Gaming Mouse, this week I?m taking a look at one of their mousepads, the Alioth 320. Mouse and mousepad go together and why not use both from the same company right, it only makes sense to use both as they should compliment each other. The number 320 in the name is the largest dimension of the pad or 320mm, about 13 inches, so it?s a rather small pad, but that?s not a bad thing. The Alioth 320 is nicely made cloth pad, with a great design, and it offers a slick surface to use your mouse on."
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