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Mionix Naos 5000 Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 01/15/2010 03:22 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
XSReviews has reviewed the Mionix Naos 5000 gaming mouse
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.
In keeping with Mionix's cosmology theme, the Naos 5000 takes its named from a blue super giant star with the 5000 referring to the maximum dpi - 5040. Essentially, the Naos is a step up from the Saiph keeping the majority of the latter's features whilst adding and improving a few extra: 128kB in-built memory and an adjustable polling rate to name but a couple.
Aimed at the high end gaming market, the Naos clocks in at a hefty £70. It's got all the gizmos expected of a gaming mouse but at double the cost of its predecessor and many other mice, can the price tag be justified?
In keeping with Mionix's cosmology theme, the Naos 5000 takes its named from a blue super giant star with the 5000 referring to the maximum dpi - 5040. Essentially, the Naos is a step up from the Saiph keeping the majority of the latter's features whilst adding and improving a few extra: 128kB in-built memory and an adjustable polling rate to name but a couple.
Aimed at the high end gaming market, the Naos clocks in at a hefty £70. It's got all the gizmos expected of a gaming mouse but at double the cost of its predecessor and many other mice, can the price tag be justified?
Mionix Naos 5000 Review

