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CoolerMaster Sentinel ZERO-G game mouse review

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/08/2011 01:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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CM Strom Sentinel Zero-G

CoolerMaster CM Storm Sentinel ZERO-G game mouse review

It is crowded in the gaming hardware arena, especially when it comes to keyboards and mice. Whether you have 5 bucks to spend or 100 EUR, there WILL be a product matching that budget. Simple mice, small mice, mice dedicated to games, mice with multiple scanning lasers, mice with adjustable weight systems, and on and on.

A year or two ago Cooler Master entered the gaming mouse market as well, and ever since delivers some of the hottest amongst them to you, the end user.

The enthusiast segment, the pro-sumer and hardcore gamer, there are products out there that will blow you off your feet, the first Sentinel that CM released for example had a small LCD screen in it. Honestly, as good as the mouse was, I never expected to see an updated version again, as that's an expensive mouse to make.

Well, that proves me wrong; Cooler Master just released, within the CM STORM line of products, the Sentinel ZERO-G, an updated version of the last generation product, that TBH I still use.

The Sentinel ZERO-G offers everything its older brother already has, but is tweaked, optimized and comes with a few surprises. We again spot the cute little OLED screen, adjustable weight system, superduper link braided 2M cord, and upgrade to 128kb of memory (for your profiles and macros) and yeah, it's just a really nice upgrade to what was previously launched.

Have a peek at the product and then let's head onwards into the review, will the 70 EUR price tag be worth it with regards to features and functionality? Let's find out.

CM Strom Sentinel Zero-G





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