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For today's review we will be checking out the Naos 3200, the newest gaming mouse from Mionix. Its design is based on the highly regarded Naos 5000 which we reviewed earlier in the year. This ergonomic gaming mouse features a 3200 dpi LED optical sensor thus the name Naos 3200.
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Mionix has put out another high quality unit, albeit mid-range model, worthy of an average gamer looking to get his/her feet wet in the high-tiered gaming peripheral market. With a myriad of great features, what is not to like? Modern aesthetics with a slight lighting effect, extreme comfort implemented in its smooth design, all accompanied with the ultimate purpose of providing incredible precision at blurring speed.
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For the majority of users, a mouse is just a mouse. As long as it moves the pointer on the computer screen where they want it to go, it doesn't matter what shape, color or feel it has. Then there are others who patently refuse to use the standard stuff that comes with the computer. Mionix is a company based in Sweden that makes gaming mice, mouse accessories and audio gear that are "light years ahead of the game". The Mionix Naos has an LED optical sensor adjustable up to 3200dpi, programmable buttons, customizable LED lighting and built-in memory for storing your settings.
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Named after the blue super giant star, the Mionix Naos 3200 has been designed as an ergonomic gaming mouse. As you can easily assume from the product name, this version of the Naos boasts an accurate 3200 dpi sensor, a popular choice in the mid-range gaming mouse market. Other key features include a customizable LED system and a built-in memory for saving mouse settings and macros.
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Those who follow our reviews know that the Mionix Naos 5000 is our mouse of choice, winning over the several models we've tested in the last few years. Now the Swedish company has released the Naos 3200, kind of an "economy car", so to speak. By itself, it's one of the best mice we've tested, exactly because it keeps the strong features of its bigger cousin – essentially the comfortable body design and the easy and efficient configuration software. Being a simpler model, it's obvious that the Naos 3200 lacks some of the advanced features of the Naos 5000 model. We'll get to it soon, let's first take a look on the physical aspects of the mouse.
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Gaming mice have become rather popular, not only with gamers but regular people as well. They’re made well for one thing but they’re adjustable and function very well, this makes them attractive to every type of user and not only gamers. Mionix is a relatively new company, at least here in the states but they’re picking up in popularity because of the high quality and decent performance of them. Today for review I’ve got heir newest mouse called the Naos 3200, it’s an optical mouse that can be adjusted with three levels of sensitivity. I’ve been using the Naos 5000 for quite some time now and I’m very happy with it, the new Naos 3200 is just as good but it doesn’t have as many features, it’s more of a scaled down version.
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Mit der Naos 3200 und der Naos 5000 richten sich zwei Rechtshänder-Mäuse aus schwedischem Haus an den geneigten Spieler. Beide basieren auf demselben ergonomischen Chassis und wollen durch zuverlässige Abtastung und hochwertige Mechanik sowie ihre umfangreichen Features punkten. ComputerBase hat die beiden Mionix-Nager in den Fokus genommen.
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Here at Benchmark Reviews we know that with the turbulent financial markets the way they are these days having a high quality product that can draw customers in and keep them coming back for more is essential. Mionix is a relatively new company that is hoping to make their mark on the computer gaming world. This Swedish company knows how to make a good mouse. The Naos 3200 is affordable, durable, and so comfortable you'll have to use it to believe. Keep reading to see what this gaming mouse can bring to your table.
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With Mionix's previous headline mouse, the Mionix Saiph 3200, dropping in price to a much more attractive level around the £35 mark, the way has been paved for a new entry to the high end of Mionix's gaming peripheral range.
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