Mionix Naos 8200 Review

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Hexus posted a review on the Mionix Naos 8200 A quote from the article:
The ultra-comfortable mouse on test. Mionix is a relative newcomer when it comes to PC peripherals but is making a name for itself by releasing some of the most comfortable mice around. A case in point is the Naos 7000, which offer great design and comfort in equal measure. But there's a better Naos rodent out there; the 8200, priced at £60, that promises higher DPI coverage via an upgraded laser sensor.

Seem familiar? It should, because Mionix keeps the same sculpted profile seen on the Naos 5000 and Naos 7000 models. Built for right-handed folk, the wide central section flares out on that side, ostensibly for resting the fourth finger. Lefties, such as yours truly, rest their thumb on the same section and cannot access the buttons on the left-hand side easily. Interested in this mouse? You had better be a righty; lefties should look towards the Avior 8200 instead.

But if you are a righty things look up. The Naos 8200 is very, very comfortable to hold, made possible by a lovely soft-touch covering and well-thought-out palm-grip design. It's more suited to bigger hands, mind, as it can be a tad difficult to pick up if you have smaller mitts. Seven programmable buttons - left, right, two on the side, two on the top, scroll - are all easy to get to and have a smooth action. Running off the front is a 2m braided cable.
 Mionix Naos 8200 Review @ Hexus