Note that I haven't played with the Naos 8200 in person, but according to Mionix, the new rodent sports a "truly ergonomic design" with support for all five fingers. From a comfort standpoint, it features five layers of rubber coating, which also helps with grip.
The 32-bit ARM chip is clocked at 72MHz and powers the high DPI sensor. There's also 128kb of built-in memory to store custom settings and recorded macros, up to five profiles in all. There's a customized LED lighting system, in-game 3-step DPI adjustment, 7 fully programmable buttons, 1,000Hz polling rate, 1ms response time, and a Surface Quality Analyzer Tool. (S.Q.A.T.) that measures the tracking quality of your gaming surface.

Mionix says the Naos 8200 is available to pre-order now ($90) and will ship in December.
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