It would be an understatement to say that it has been a while since we last had a look at a product from Mionix, longer still from our very first outing back in the early days of both Vortez and...
Read More...It would be an understatement to say that it has been a while since we last had a look at a product from Mionix, longer still from our very first outing back in the early days of both Vortez and...
Read More...Mionix, the Swedish manufacturer of a range of gaming peripherals, has a new star in their lineup: the Castor Optical Gaming Mouse. Designed to retain the ergonomic grip of the Naos while still accommodating the three main grip styles (claw/palm/fingertip),...
Read More...The Castor is a next generation gaming mouse that uses the brand new PMW-3310 low power optical (IR) gaming sensor by Pixart which features zero acceleration, maximum resolution of 5000DPI, frame rate of up to 6500fps, acceleration of up to...
Read More...I had not previously had much experience of Mionix and it was only when my Logitech G500 failed, and the replacement G500S’ really disappointed me due to a design flaw (high pitched whine) that I had cause to search for...
Read More...Roughly three days ago we thought about dedicating this entire week to only reviewing gaming peripherals mainly because it’s been quite a long time since we last sat down and played games we really liked (Destiny being one of those...
Read More...I’ll admit I had not previously had much experience of Mionix and it was only when my Logitech G500 failed, and the replacement G500S’ really disappointed me due to a design flaw (high pitched whine) that I had cause to...
Read More...HEXUS has teamed up with Mionix to give you the chance to upgrade your PC gaming experience with a four-piece peripheral bundle worth over €350! Included in this goody-bag is a Zibal 60 mechanical gaming keyboard, a Naos 8200 gaming...
Read More...The latest Naos 7000 mouse from Mionix has been launched along with the Avior 7000 and both feature the new ADNS 3310 sensor from Avago which tracks wonderfully up to 7000DPI, with no positive or negative acceleration at a maximum...
Read More...A recent HEXUS QOTW found that there are plenty of gamers out there using mice from familiar brands such as Microsoft, Logitech and Razer. It’s a market that appears to be difficult for newcomers to break into, though not through...
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