Mionix Avior 7000 Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 11.02.15
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At a first glance, the Mionix Avior 7000 shows that this is a harmoniusly designed and ergonomically shaped gaming mouse. The shape and arrangement of buttons make the Avior 7000 symmetrical and ambidextrous, so both right- and left-handed gamers can use this mouse. In addition to that, the Mionix Avior 7000 features a very grippy surface with a black matte finish. The materials used are of excellent quality, and even the soft touch is well made and very comfortable. The back of the Avior 7000 features the Mionix logo with RGB backlight. The Mionix Avior 7000 gaming mouse comes with a total of nine buttons which are fully programmable via software. The top of the mouse features two classic buttons devoted to the DPI rotation as well as a solid wheel backlighted and almost entirely covered with rubber. All the buttons are placed in good positions, even the top ones are easily reachable and not prone to accident clicks. The weight of the entire mouse is at about 100g and the mouse is well balanced.

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Mionix decided to equip the Avior 7000 with a PixArt ADNS-3310 sensor. The maximum resolution is 7000 DPI, which is more than enough for any kind of gamer. The optical sensor is placed at the center and if you are looking for additonal weight, you will be disappointed, since this gaming mouse does not have that type of customization. Net weight of this mouse is 100g, which is actually puts it in the light category. Mionix decided to provide the Avior 7000 with big glide pads made of teflon, which means that these will last a very long time. A closer look at the cable reveals that it has been braided an the USB connector is gold plated.


Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Photo Gallery / Delivery
Page 3 - Features
Page 4 - Closer Look
Page 5 - Software
Page 6 - Conclusion




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