The game accessories manufacturer Mionix comes during the day to present their latest product. Conveniently enough, it is a computer mouse to connect to its roots, in contrast to their earlier Saiph-series is their new model, Naos 5000, developed entirely by Mionix themselves. According Mionix this has given them more free hand and Naos 5000 will be packed with functionality where Mionix developed a number of interesting solutions.
The mouse is, as expected, built around a laser sensor and up to 5040 dpi is the resolution so it is enough for the most demanding users.
Mionix has a rubber surface and a balanced weight system, placed around the laser sensor so as not to make the mouse tail-heavy, trying to maximize usability. While 128KB integrated memory and 7 programmable buttons provide good opportunities to personalize the mouse function.
A more unique feature is that Naos 5000 can use its sensor to read the mouse pad surface. We gave Calle Conradsson on Mionix chance to explain the technology called SQAT (Surface Quality Analyzer Tool).
Naos 5000 has taken its name from one of the galaxy's brightest stars and about Mionix new mouse can get the same position in the PC market has been the Swedish company managed more than many expected. But for that it takes more than cool LED effects. On paper looks Naos 5000 really promising, and just in time for Christmas sales, the new mouse appear on store shelves and then it will be up to the proof of this mouse is equally brilliant as its name.
Mionix Naos 5000 specifications:
• Truly ergonomic design
• Grip friendly rubber coating
• 7 buttons (7 programmable)
• 3 steps in-game dpi adjustment
• Configurable dpi up to 5040 dpi
• 6 integrated LEDs
• Adjustable Polling rate
• Large Teflon feets
• Balanced weight tuning system (up to 40 grams)
• Net Weight: 106 gr
• Full speed USB 2.0 with Plug n Play
• Cable length: 2 m (braided for durability)
Naos Laser sensor specifications:
• 5040 dpi gaming laser sensor
• SQAT - Surface Quality Analyzer Tool
• Adjustable lift distance
• 1 ms response time
• 12 000 frames / sec
• Tracking speed: 5.1 m / sec (200 ips)
• 10.6 megapixels / sec image processing
• Acceleration: 30 g
• 40 000 Hz sampling rate
• True 16-bit data path




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