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Today we will be reviewing the Mionix Saiph 1800 gaming mouse. As with all mice, it will go through testing for durability and overall quality. Coming from a new company, how will Mionix do against the bigger names like Razer and Logitech? Keep reading to find out!

A STAR HAS BEEN BORN
Stars have always been important to every culture or ideology. In many regions they were also identified with gods, spirits, mysticism and priests by their people. Stars have been used in religious practices but even for navigation for hundreds of years. Many stars and even our sun have their own myths and the most prominent stars were also given powerful names. In some cultures stars were thought to be the souls of dead kings and gods.
Just like many prominent stars, our products have their own myths, characteristics and capabilities. This is why we give our products names after the most prominent stars and this is why stars are important to our culture and ideology.
MIONIX – LIGHT-YEARS AHEAD OF THE GAME
Our goal from the very start is to develop quality products with an original design. It is also very important to us that we develop innovative products with unique features that users all over the world can identify themselves with.
We love our work and Mionix will always stay true to gaming. Our products is not only the result of hard work, it is also our shared vision and a deep passion for what we do.
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