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Mionix who are known for their gaming accessories have released a high performance gaming mousepad named the Propus 380. This oversized mousepad is designed to provide an ice like surface for a smooth glide while still maintaining the ability to have precise movements.
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While there are several companies that produce wide ranges of strong gaming peripherals, everyone tends to have a bit of a speciality. Razer for their mice, Speedlink for their headsets, Steelseries for their keyboards and personally I'd throw one more in there, Mionix for their mouse pads. Today I'm looking at the latest from some of the best cloth pad creators in the world. Propus is it's name, let's see if it stands up to the strong reputation of its predecessors.
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The Mionix NASH 20 Headset looks sharp, build quality is great, comfy to wear & they sound excellent. The 50mm neodymium DACT drivers are impressive and offer super mids & highs with a good bass punch. Also, the Uni-direction mic is great. This is a no-frills headset that delivers!
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In the wake of Zardon’s amazing Top 10 listing of the greatest headphones 2014 we look at a much more affordable pair of headphones in this review. No more Grado or Sennheiser headphones weighing in at well over £1,000 as Mionix are aiming the ‘regular luxury’ part of the market. Will the £100 Nash 20 be heard above the crowd?
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Mionix sent along the Naos 8200 gaming mouse and the Ensis 320 aluminium mouse pad to check out.
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Nobody ever wants to feel left out, which is why even though our recently reviewed AVIOR mouse was designed to offer a grip for both palm and claw grip gamers, Mionix didn’t release an ambidextrous mouse and tell you to ‘get on with it’. No it’s also got an ergonomic gaming peripheral up its sleeve called the NAOS. It’s very similar to its AVIOR cousin, using the same sensor and soft rubber shell, but this one comes equipped with finger rests and a palm orientated design. Will that ruin our stellar views of the Mionix rodent? That’s what we’re here to find out.
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One of the hardest decisions to make when you’re a PC gamer is deciding what kind of mouse you want to use. It’s certainly a tough choice to make, and with good cause. The wrong mouse can be the difference in an excellent gaming experience and a horrible one. Today we’re going to be taking a look at two of the offerings available to you in the gaming mouse world. We’re looking at the Naos 7000 and the Avior 7000. These are two of the latest offerings from the Swedish peripheral maker, Mionix.
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Let's get right to the point: what a fantastic mouse this Mionix Naos 5000 is. Aside for some minor gripes that you'll see in our review, the mouse has gone far above and beyond the call of duty and, after a series of models we've tested so far here in Hardware Secrets, it became our number one choice of gaming peripheral. Let us see its physical characteristics before going to the testing. By the way, the name Naos comes from the brightest star in the Milky Way, Naos Zeta Puppis, which is about one thousand light-years away from us - and the competing mice as well.
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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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Let's start off with me admitting that before I had started this review, I had never heard of Mionix. As I was offered the mouse for review, I did my usual bit and started checking out their products, website and various other user reviews and thoughts. I looked at their website for the NAOS 5000 and thought it looked plain and wrote it off as a mouse that would be mediocre at best. Oh, how wrong I was.
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