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Mionix Naos 7000 Gaming Mouse Uses Lift Calibration to Optimize Tracking

Maximum PC: Mionix isn't a name you hear that all that often in the States, though I tend to perk up when they make an announcement. That's because I played with the company's Naos 8200 mouse a year ago and it quickly became my go-to rodent, at least until my puppy decided it would make a great chew toy. In any event, the Swedish manufacturer of gaming peripherals just another product, the Naos 7000 Gaming Mouse.

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Mionix NAOS 7000 Gaming Mouse Review [Capsule Computers]

Jamie Laike Tsui of Capsule Computers writes:

"The Mionix NAOS 7000 is the budget friendly little sibling of the Mionix NAOS 8200. The mouse sports a 7000 DPI IR-LED optical sensor, a 32bit ARM processor running at 32mhz, 128kb of onboard memory, an ergonomic right handed design, customizable LED lighting, and seven programmable buttons. The NAOS 7000 has slightly weaker specs compared to the 8200, but has an MSRP that is ten dollars lower than the 8200."

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Game Guys review - Mionix Naos 7000 gaming mouse

N10GG:
Recently made available by Mionix, a Swedish manufacturer of higher-end gaming peripherals and accessories, the Naos 7000 gaming mouse is geared towards those who take their computer games seriously. So, what do you get for spending $80 on this mouse? A well-made and dependable piece of hardware that also feels somewhat cheap to the touch.