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| Cooler Master Sentinel Advance 5600 DPI Gaming Mouse Review |
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| Written by Paul E. Marini Jr. -BackDraft- | |
| Tuesday, 15 September 2009 00:00 | |
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Page 1 of 10 IntroductionThree blind mice, see how they run, their tails were cut by a butcher’s knife, three blind mice. How many of you wish you could cut the time it takes for your lagging mouse to perform the way you want it to? How many times have you been in a real serious fire fight and heard your opponent behind you but couldn’t turn in time to get the kill? It could be because the mouse you purchased three years ago just doesn’t cut it anymore with the intense demands a game requires these days. If you are into serious gaming, you may need a mouse to perform over and above what yesterday’s mouse had to offer. Some gamers are using macros or scripts and some need to have higher DPI to get from one place to another in order to mine, build and fight at the same time. Most of the time, when purchasing a mouse, you sacrifice one feature for another. Face it, there are not many that do it all and do it well and come in one package.
The Cooler Master Sentinel Advance 5600 DPI Gaming Mouse is quite possibly something you may have been waiting for. The Cooler Master Sentinel Advance offers up to 5600 DPI, as well as on the fly profile changing, six color choices, macros, script settings and more, all on the same mouse. With all these features, will there even be a need to use your keyboard? Share this Review |

