CM STORM Sentinel Advance Review
Introduction
A few weeks ago, I introduced the Sentinel Advance and it was met with enthusiasm from our readers. Over the years, Cooler Master has consistently delivered solid choices to consumers for various PC components, mainly for cases and in the cooling arena. After more than two decades in the business, they have decided to make a more forceful impact on the market by specifically targeting gamers with new hardware unrelated to cooling.
By partnering with many top professional gamers, CM Storm was born for the sole purpose of “Arming The Gaming Revolution” and they are doing just that. CM Storm has graciously provided AlienBabelTech with their first ever mouse. Introducing the CM Storm Sentinel Advance Gaming Mouse.
The Sentinel Advance is truly a top of the line product. Sporting an industrious sensitivity rating of up to 5600 dots per inch, or DPI for short, this gaming mouse is sure to please many enthusiasts and gamers. There are many things about it that show forth the fruits of CM Storm’s brainstorming.
Let us all see what this little rodent is made of!
hmm, so i wonder will my logitech g5 be de-throned. we’ll see…
Personally, I think it has already been dethroned. This mouse is so impressive!!
Although die-hard Logitech fans will say that the G5 set the stage for many that came after it. That is also true.
bimmerboy79, the logitech g5 was dethroned before it even hit the market. First gen lasers were horrible for gaming. the mx518, mx500, mx 300, g1 and every Razer optical mouse all clearly outperform the g5 in terms of precision and clipping speeds… http://esreality.hexus.net/?a=longpost&id=1300293&page=5
There is a site and they have benchmarks for mice. The methodology is listed in the pages before the one I sent.
You should do some research before making uneducated comments. First gen lasers were not suitable for gaming, except for very casual. It did nothing except maybe introduce weights and make a lot of innocent people waste their hard earned cash.
This mouse looks awesome as it is comparably inexpensive for all the features it offers and is built by a reputable company. Thank you for the review. P.S. people actually like sideways scrolling?
Good points there stalin1g.
Some persons like horizontal scrolling but I think that it is more of an asset to those with smaller resolutions. With larger resolutions, there is really little or no need for it.