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Mionix's first products: two gaming mice

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Mionix's first products: two gaming mice

Mionix's first products: two gaming mice

Author: Marc Mouthaan

Publication: 07/12/2008 3:51 PM

News type: Product news

Source: Nordic Hardware

Views: 1098

Mionix is a new player on the market, focusing primarily on mice, and has introduced its first products. Two mice and two mouse pads have been designed and developed; The mice bear the names of Saiph 1800 and Saiph 3200. The number in the name represents the DPI of the mouse. Both mice have five programmable buttons and are connected through USB.

The company has also revealed detailed specifications of the mice. There are more differences between the two than merely the DPI, the Saiph 3200 features 16KB onboard memory, and the DPI can be adjusted in seven different modes. The Saiph 1800 has 8KB onboard memory and can be adjusted in only four DPI modes. The adjustments can be done ingame, using the plus and minus buttons beneath the scrollwheel. Another difference between the two models is the appearance: the Saiph 3200 has a wrinkled side to provide additional grip. Both models have a green led beneath the scrollwheel, similar to what Razer does with its gaming mice.

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The Saiph 3200

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The Saiph 1800

Mionix developed two mousepads as well: the Alioth, for people that like a cloth pad, and the Izar, for people that prefer a plastic PVC mat. Both mouse pads are sized 320x270mm. 

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