[Review] CM Storm Sentinel Z3RO-G Gaming Mouse1 Comment By TrembledustcloseAuthor: TrembledustName: Patrick Innocent Email: patrick@techreaction.net Site:http://www.techreaction.net About:See Authors Posts (10) on October 3, 2011
A few weeks ago, we brought to you a review of CM Storm’s latest gaming peripheral, the Sirus Gaming Headset, which earned high marks. Today, we bring to you our review of another of CM Storm’s gaming peripherals, the Sentinel Z3RO-G Gaming Mouse, on a few sites called the Zero-G Gaming Mouse, which was released on July 4th of this year.
Lets see if this mouse is a Yankee Doodle Dandy, or if it should be tied to a bunch of bottle rockets.
Packaging and What’s Inside
The m...
[Review] SteelSeries Xai Pro Gaming Laser Mouse3 Comments By The DukecloseAuthor: The DukeName: Drew Briggs Email: drew@techreaction.net Site:http://www.techreaction.net About: Just keeping it real for the average joe overclocker and computer user.See Authors Posts (168) on April 6, 2011
At first glance, the SteelSeries Xai mouse looks like an ordinary run-of-the-mill type budget mouse. Not until further investigation did we really understand what makes the Xai a high quality gaming mouse. The ability to program buttons and create your own macros with precisely timed key press sequences would be a start to figuring out the Xai. If we stopped there, it would already be an OK mouse, which would probably be somewhat popular. Once you dig further into the Xai however, the true bea...
[Review] Cooler Master Spawn Gaming Mouse3 Comments By The DukecloseAuthor: The DukeName: Drew Briggs Email: drew@techreaction.net Site:http://www.techreaction.net About: Just keeping it real for the average joe overclocker and computer user.See Authors Posts (168) on January 20, 2011
The Spawn gaming mouse is light weight and ergonomically designed for comfort in long gaming sessions. The Spawn gaming mouse was built for professional FPS gamers who prefer a claw grip. Engineered to execute precise in-game tactics, Spawn comes loaded with an ultra high-performance 3500 DPI sensor that includes on-the-fly adjustment. The Spawn is manufactured with Japanese-made Omron micro-switches that are meant to endure up to five million clicks. Presented in an eye-catching crimson red h...
Coolermaster @ CES: Cases, Cooling & Accerssories2 Comments By The DukecloseAuthor: The DukeName: Drew Briggs Email: drew@techreaction.net Site:http://www.techreaction.net About: Just keeping it real for the average joe overclocker and computer user.See Authors Posts (168) on January 7, 2011
Onward with our journey here at CES, Alex and I hit up Coolermaster for an extremely fun hour of girls, beds, and well some CM hardware. They have a few new cases ready to be released as well as a new water cooling kit, set to rival the H50 – Yep, we know it has been discontinued. They will also have a new headset, which will be compatible with all the main game consoles as well as the PC. The gaming headset has surround sound, 8 drivers total, which will give you four in each ear. It wa...
[Review] ARCTIC M551 Gaming Mouse2 Comments By The DukecloseAuthor: The DukeName: Drew Briggs Email: drew@techreaction.net Site:http://www.techreaction.net About: Just keeping it real for the average joe overclocker and computer user.See Authors Posts (168) on December 23, 2010
The ARCTIC M551 has a resistant surface coating to protect the mouse from wearing out. This helps to maintain the mouse at top-notch quality during day-to-day use. This mouse operates with a laser optical sensor, which helps it have ultra-high sensitivity levels that offers ideal precision and speed. The sensitivity levels can be adjusted from 800, 1,600 to 2,400 dpi by simply pressing the “dpi” button on the mouse itself. The current sensitivity level is displayed by an LED light on...
[Review] Arctic Cooling M571 Gaming Mouse0 Comments By The DukecloseAuthor: The DukeName: Drew Briggs Email: drew@techreaction.net Site:http://www.techreaction.net About: Just keeping it real for the average joe overclocker and computer user.See Authors Posts (168) on October 19, 2010
Arctic Cooling has sent us a nice looking, budget-oriented, gaming mouse for review. The M571 has adjustable dpi levels with one push of a button for on-the-fly transitions while gaming. It also has a quiet, smooth scrolling wheel, and next to it is a multi-shot button which can be useful in shooters. The ergonomic design of the mouse gives it a great feel while it is in your hand, which is accompanied by adjustable weights in the bottom of the mouse. You can use these weights to customize the f...
[Review] Cooler Master Storm Inferno0 Comments By The DukecloseAuthor: The DukeName: Drew Briggs Email: drew@techreaction.net Site:http://www.techreaction.net About: Just keeping it real for the average joe overclocker and computer user.See Authors Posts (168) on August 17, 2010
Cooler Master has sent us a new mouse from their CM Storm line of products. The CM Storm Inferno is a massively programmable mouse once coupled with the software that is included with it. It has an on-board chip to store your profiles for on-the-fly switching, which will also work if you switch computers. The Inferno also includes a multiplier key that will allow up to 32 extra button outputs as well. We will be sure to test all of these options and see just how easy it is to implement them into...
[Blog] The Larger side of Gaming Mice: OCZ Behemoth6 Comments By KrabcloseAuthor: KrabName: Larry Ngo Email: graveflame@gmail.com Site: About:See Authors Posts (9) on May 14, 2010
The OCZ Behemoth is one of the larger mice on the market. It’s large design makes it rather intimidating, but it’s one of the best mice for a certain market niche.
This mouse is specifically designed for right handed users only. That means all you lefties are completely excluded from using this mouse. You’ll either have to deform your hand or attempt to cope with it, but really, just avoid this mouse altogether if you are. As you can see, the packaging is rather big. The conte...
[Review] Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Advance Mouse8 Comments By zalbardcloseAuthor: zalbardName: Evgeniy Golubev Email: zalbard@gmail.com Site: About: I'm from Russia, English isn't my primary language, so take it easy! ;)See Authors Posts (1) on March 29, 2010
Every computer enthusiast is familiar with Cooler Master. This company has been known to produce high quality computer chassis, heatsinks, cooling pads, PSUs, and some other cooling related accessories for nearly 20 years. However, even 6 months ago almost nobody had any idea that a completely new (and quite unexpected judging their previous releases) product would be born – a gaming mouse. Sentinel Advance is a part of CM’s relatively new Storm product line up with a catchy slogan ...
[QUICK REVIEW] NZXT’s Avatar Gaming Mouse v22 Comments By crowTrobotcloseAuthor: crowTrobotName: Ron Perillo Email: ronperillo@rogers.com Site: About:See Authors Posts (1) on February 8, 2010
I have always been stubbornly resistant to the idea of using a high DPI gaming mouse. Partly out of arrogance (how can it possibly improve my game any further?) and mostly for the fact that their average MSRP is about $70 compared to a generic optical mouse used daily in schools and offices which retail for about $12. A purchase I have always said to myself, better spent on other computer hardware. That is the cost of a high end CPU air cooling heatsink or an additional hardrive for RAID, both ...