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Unfortunately we ran into enough models that we'd rather leave in the discount area of the local electronics shop. Luckily there are a couple of budget kings that prove that there are great gaming mice out there for a low price.The Sharkoon Fireglider...
The updated CM Storm Sentinel III is a good Gaming mouse, but it's not as good as the old one IMHO! This is not because the Sentinel III is worse per se, it's simply the fact that the competition has moved forward and maybe, Cooler Master just haven't mo...
Fantastic Value for Money, Great performance, Looks and feels great, Plug and Play capabilities with any OS
May not be everyone's cup of tea, design wise that is
Now we will collaborate our time using the Sentinel III by CMStorm with testing to supply you with a reliable and honest conclusion of our experiences.To start with, what we have here is a high-quality gaming mouse that offers a large quantity of customis...
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Publié: 2016-01-25, Auteur: Matthew , review by: kitguru.net
High level of customization, Weight tuning system, Long braided cable, Decent tracking performance
RGB lighting was a little underwhelming.
Overall, I am impressed with the CM Storm Sentinel III Gaming Mouse. Its ergonomic palm grip-friendly shape gives it a natural fit in the hand and I found it to be a joy to use during both games and regular tasks.Build quality is decent enough, the mouse...
Attractive finish, Ergonomic shape for palm grip, Easy to use software Storm TX, Onboard processor and memory, Reliable sensor, Customisable OLED logo
Lacks innovation, Side buttons are in an awkward position, Not suitable for any other grip type
Cooler Master have done a great job in reading the market and updating the Sentinel model to deliver a precise optical mouse that is kitted out with some interesting features. The Avago s3988 is the same sensor used in the Razer Deathadder 2013, an optica...
Publié: 2015-12-01, Auteur: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Exceptional build quality, Great ergonomics (right hand only), TX Shift, OLED display, On-mouse sensor calibration, Great sensor performance, Very competitive price, Weight tuning system, RGB lighting,
None, “Exceptional performance and build quality are the only reasons you need to purchase this mouse. The addition of RGB lighting, a customisable OLED display, TX shift and so much more are simply the cherry on top of an already fantastic gaming mouse.”
PriceCooler Master have always been known for great quality and competitive prices, and the Sentinel III is no exception. This mouse is an absolute bargain with an RRP of just £39.99 inc VAT. Unfortunately, I don't have retail links, as the mouse isn't av...
Publié: 2016-03-16, Auteur: Vincent , review by: Bjorn3d.com
The Cooler Master HAVOC is a lot of mouse for a mid-ranged price; it uses a high-quality Avago 9800 laser sensor, and Omron micro switches. Expected button life is 5 million clicks on the 8 programmable buttons. The rubber side grip and rubberized paint...
Great right-handed palm-grip ergonomics, OLED screen that provides information and some functionality without needing the driver, Acceleration-free optical sensor, In-depth sensor options, Good button positioning
Heavy for a wired mouse, Badly accessible weight compartment, RGB lighting is not very visible when using the mouse, Glossy plastic surface attracts finger prints and scratches
The Cooler Master Sentinel III sells for $59.99. Great right-handed palm-grip ergonomics OLED screen that provides information and some functionality without needing the driver Acceleration-free optical sensor In-depth sensor options Good button positioni...
Sometimes the conclusion for a product writes itself, and sometimes it's difficult to sufficiently accentuate the positives without the negatives reading like a diatribe. After all saying why a sensor is good takes a line or two. You're clever people and...