Mionix need to release all their mice in smaller versions, I like the shape and everything but they're all just made for giants.
You're wrong, they only release the average hand width + length hence they're absolutely suitable for 70% of the human population on Earth.
You should start using growth serum or wait till you're a little older (presuming you are still a schoolie).
Mionix need to release all their mice in smaller versions, I like the shape and everything but they're all just made for giants.
If they can re-release their mouse 15% smaller than it would be perfect.
I wouldn't say they're made for giants, my hands aren't huge, but I'd still like the Naos shape to be slightly bigger.
lol ok maybe saying they're made for giants is a bit exaggeration. But they're definitely not suitable for 70% of the human population.
Let's look at some number, I'll only do length for simplicity's sake:
Larger Mouse:
135 mm - Roccat Kone XTD
131 mm - Logitech G400
130 mm - Mionix Naos
127 mm - Razer Deathadder
125 mm - Mionix Avior
125 mm - SteelSeries Sensei
124 mm - Razer Taipan
Smaller Mouse:
120 mm - Roccat Kone Pure
117 mm - SteelSeries Kinzu
115 mm - Razer Abyssus
108 mm - Logitech G9X
107 mm - CM Storm Spawn/Xornet
So all the Mionix mouse definitely belongs to the larger group. Also doesn't help that I claw/fingertip grip. At the moment Mionix has nothing in the mouse lineup that cator towards the smaller hand claw/fingertip grip group.
And I'm pretty sure telling their customer to buy growth serum won't help sell their products.
Personally I've always found the majority of mice in the market to be too small, that is until recently where we've had a refresh of ergonomic style IME-3 like devices.
My somewhat biased impression is that gamers tend to small, lanky nerds with tiny hands. Sorry had to throw that in there =P, since we are capping on shorties, I could not resist.
Sweden also falls on the higher distribution of human height, there's no correlation between height and hand size correlation, but I surmise that might have something to do with it.
Jokes aside, many people prefer, light and small mouse devices because they find them easier to maneuver in games. I do understand that, but most people with regular hands would cramp up after using those tiny devices. I don't think the Mionix Avior can be considered a "mouse for giants" though. I think it's a somewhat standard size mouse suitable for most hand sizes.
There's also an issue with how the mouse is actually measured. Length isn't a good way to describe how large a mouse is because many mouse devices, like the XTD, have uneven lengths throughout.
I know you only used length for simplicity's sake though.