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Mionix Saiph 3200 Laser Gaming Mouse

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Michael Larabel
Oct 2, 2009

“The Mionix Saiph 3200 is advertised as having an ergonomic
design, offers in-game DPI adjustment, a weight tuning system, and
a 1.8mm lift distance. However, some of the other features for this
mouse include a 3200 DPI laser sensor, seven buttons (five
programmable), built-in memory, and large Teflon feet. The 3200 DPI
laser sensor on the Saiph 3200 has a 1ms response time, 1000Hz
polling rate, a 16-bit data path, 20G acceleration, 40,000Hz
sampling rate, and a tracking speed of 127m/sec.

“As was said earlier, Mionix is a company we never heard of
before, but they were founded just back in 2007. Mionix is a
Swedish company whose goal is to “develop gaming gear with high
performance and suitability for all type of players. Mionix stands
for quality, design and a touch of innovation.” The current Mionix
product selection includes the Saiph 1800 and Saiph 3200 mice, the
Keid 20 B and Keid 20 W headphones, Alioth 320 and Alioth 400 mouse
pads, and lastly they sell a set of MouseGlidez.”


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Michael Larabel

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