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Mionix NAOS 8200 Gaming Mouse

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/11/2012 02:23 PM | Source | 10 comment(s) ]

Mionix released their all new NAOS 8200 high performance gaming mouse. The combination of high-end components and the ergonomic Mionix NAOS shape makes the Mionix NAOS 8200 the new standard for high-end gaming mice. Stunning LED colour customisation and lighting effects allow for a personal tailor made appearance. The 32-bit ARM processor is the engine behind the 8200 DPI laser sensor that provides the most accurate and fast gaming experience making the NAOS 8200 the only option for even the most demanding gamer.

"The new NAOS 8200 is by far the best product we've ever created. Powered with a 32-bit ARM-processor, the latest laser sensor technology and this together with the sleek award winning ergonomic NAOS design. The NAOS 8200 is a redefining moment in gaming accessories" says Peter Nygren, CEO at Mionix.

FEATURES

  • Truly ergonomic design - Award winning truly ergonomic design with support for all five fingers.
  • Lighting fast processor - The 32-bit ARM processor running at 72 Mhz is the powerful engine to power it all.
  • 8200 DPI laser sensor - Remarkable tracking performance built for gaming.
  • 128 kb built-in memory - Bring your settings and recorded macros with you stored into one of 5 profiles.
  • Customizable LED lighting system - Personalize your mouse with up to.16.8 Million colour options.
  • Stunning lighting effects - Solid, Blinking, Pulsating and Breathing effects running single colour or colour shift.
  • S.Q.A.T – Surface Quality Analyzer Tool - Surface Quality Analyzer Tool measures tracking quality of your gaming surface.
  • In-game 3 step DPI adjustment - Set 3 DPI values and switch easily between them in-game.
  • 7 fully programmable buttons - The buttons can be assigned to any key, function, mouse command or macro.
  • In-game profile switch - Switch easily between stored profiles in-game.
  • Adjustable polling rate - Tune it all the way up to 1000 Hz and up to 1 ms response time.
  • Plug n Play  - Completely Plug n Play, software needed only for configuration.


AVAILABILITY & PRICING
Mionix NAOS 8200 will be available worldwide to pre-order today and delivery in Decemeber 2012. Suggested retail price: $89.99 / €89.99 / £89.99 / 899 SEK






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#4476812 Posted on: 12/11/2012 02:33 PM
That looks über cool!

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#4476820 Posted on: 12/11/2012 02:45 PM
Never heard of this brand, I'm a little skeptical about this..
8200 dpi? lol
Sounds like a way to get more customers that think more dpi = better.

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#4476831 Posted on: 12/11/2012 03:00 PM
Never heard of this brand, I'm a little skeptical about this..
8200 dpi? lol
Sounds like a way to get more customers that think more dpi = better.

The higher the DPI generally the better the sensor. The better the sensor the higher the resolution/acceleration. Plus you're supposed to set the mouse to the highest DPI and adjust sensitivity accordingly, that's how you get the best possible resolution out of the sensor in the first place. My Kone XTD is 8200DPI in fact this is basically the exact same mouse. Same sensor same processor same everything except for the layout.

Also Mionix is popular in scandinavian countries and sponsor a bunch of starcraft related stuff.

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#4476990 Posted on: 12/11/2012 06:36 PM
I have a Naos 5000 mouse that I use at work, I chose it because of how comfortable the design is for daily use.

Other than the cable drag, I like it as much as my original razer mamba at home.

Its a pretty solid mouse, I've had no issues with it. But in open arena the highest DPI step I use is 1800 for close quarters maps

I use 800dpi on the windows desktop and most games.

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#4476993 Posted on: 12/11/2012 06:42 PM
Although it looks very cool, I don't know how complicated I really need a mouse to be.

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#4477210 Posted on: 12/11/2012 11:38 PM
The British people will just love the pricing - $90 / $90GBP ($145).

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#4477442 Posted on: 12/12/2012 07:23 AM
Looks nice, similar to my old Razer Naga Wireless.

However, I'm perfectly happy with my R.A.T Cyborg 6200 dpi mouse...

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#4477464 Posted on: 12/12/2012 08:02 AM
I am happy with my G9x and G19 combo ;)

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#4477473 Posted on: 12/12/2012 08:24 AM
Needs more buttons, but without going crazy like those MMO mouses out there. I sorely miss something in the middle. Something like the Logitech G600, giving all fingers something to do, but with only as many additional buttons as the G700. That one has 4 thumb buttons, 3 additional ones for the index finger, and 1 south of the wheel. Such a design would have 12 clickable buttons in total, that would make me happy.

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#4477479 Posted on: 12/12/2012 08:38 AM
I know Mionix as the company that makes stuff that I'm sort of interested in but then ruins it by making it all puke green and pricing it at double what you'd expect.

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