And by that I mean that it glows in the dark in whatever color you choose

Nov 27, 2013 14:44 GMT  ·  By

Being able to choose from any color out of those 16.8 million of RGB combination seems to be the fad these days. Mionix included the LED system in its new mouse.

Called Avior 7000, it is an ambidextrous peripheral with an ARM processor running at 32 MHz.

The optical sensor is an ADNS-3310 gaming grade chip, with maximum speed of over 5.45m/sec (215 IPS) all the way up to 7000DPI.

Then, there's the buttons. There are 9 of them, all fully programmable and featuring mechanical micro-switches from Omron. They have a 20-million click lifespan.

Add to that the 4 layers of soft touch rubber coating and S.Q.A.T (Surface Quality Analyzer Tool, measures data loss between sensor and gaming surface and lets you know which is best) and there's not much to complain about.

Except the price maybe: $79.99 / €79.99 / £69.99 / 699 SEK. You have until December to figure out if you want it, although pre-orders can already be placed.

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