The Mionix Avior 8200 Gaming Mouse is a well built product that's comfy to hold, has a soft rubber grip, it's ambidextrous, 8200 DPI sensor, 128kb built-in memory, customizable LED lighting system, 9 programmable buttons and much more.
Like its bigger brother the Naos, the Avior is that rarest of beasts, a fantastic gaming mouse that's also subtle in design. There are no enormous logos or flashy color schemes, build quality is superb, the soft matte finish to the exterior is extremely comfortable, and not once did it stall, slow down or glitch out during tests.
So have Mionix come up trumps yet again with the Mionix Naos 8200 Gaming Mouse high performance Gaming mouse? The Naos 8200 arrived in a rather small, sleek and uncomplicated black sleeved box. The front of which shows off a depiction of the Naos 8200,...
For those not wanting those extra features and simply wants to make sure they're getting one of the better gaming mice on the market, shelling out $90 for the Mionix Avior 8200 just might make sense. That could be especially true for those who share their computer with a southpaw.
Mionix's ambidextrous mouse is equal to the NAOS in terms of comfort. You can grip the AVIOR more freely than you can the NAOS, which allows you to grip it in many more ways than other mice - the AVIOR works equally well with a palm- or finger-type grip. Left-handed gamers will also quickly learn to love this mouse for its ambidextrous design.
The Avior 8200 is another excellent mouse from Mionix and you'll be well served by it. If you're in the market for a new gaming mouse you won't be disappointed. While $90 may be a bit rough, a mouse is something you use all the time so I personally feel it's worth the money.
Overall, the Mionix Avior 8200 is a great choice for PC gamers – either right-handed or left-handed – that are looking for a simple gaming mouse without all the bells and whistles. It's comfortable and has good response time and action on mouse clicks.
Full of choice and customization, it’s hard to go wrong with the AVIOR 8200. It’s form factor design is a bit smaller than I’d like. This is a sophisticated gamer mouse and rests at almost a modest price.
When i first got my hands on the Naos 5000 roughly 3 years ago i was very intrigued by its large size which was obviously aimed at superior comfort compared to regular gaming mice and the fact that 3 years later Mionix is still continuing the Naos line...
I really enjoyed using the Mionix Avior 8200. I used it daily for several months, and it still looks brand new. Everything about this mouse is amazing, except probably the price. It's going for $90 on Newegg.com right now, which puts it in the top tier...
I feel like the AVIOR 8200 is really designed to cater to a different type of gamer than the NAOS, which is heavier in weight and can't be used by left handed gamers. Featuring a medium arch and a long body on the AVIOR 8200, even people who prefer palm...
When looking first at the Avior we will remember a bit the Taipan from Razer, only that Mionix’ offering is a little bit wider and comes with a rubber coated top. The manufacturer has fine-tuned the Avago 9800 sensor in order to fix the Z-axis drift...
the Mionix Avior 8200 is a great choice for PC gamers – either right-handed or left-handed – that are looking for a simple gaming mouse without all the bells and whistles. It's comfortable and has good response time and action on mouse clicks....
Mionix dispone de un pequeño catálogo de productos altamente especializado en los juegos, y todos ellos son opciones muy a tener en cuenta a la hora de comprar. Quizás el Avior 8200 precisara de una revisión próximamente, pero sigue siendo una buena...