Mionix Avior 7000 Gaming Mouse Review @ Madshrimps
With optical sensors now reaching sensitivities and polling rates once only accessible by laser, I wonder how long before the two sensor technologies are virtually indistinguishable from one another? Or are they nearly there now? Food for discussion.

Along with the Naos 7000, Mionix has also launched an ambidextrous model baptized Avior 7000. This product shares all the good features from the Naos, including the Avago ADNS-3310 IR-LED Optical Sensor which tracks with a maximum DPI of 7000, 128Kb of on-board memory for storing profiles, 4 rubber coating layers or illumination control via software.
It's also a pleasant sight to see more ambidextrous designs released into the wild, and it doesn't look half bad either. Very sleek design traits shared with other competitive mid-range gaming mice we've seen and reviewed.
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