Cooler Master Sentinel III Gaming Mouse Debuts With OLED Display
Cooler Master Sentinel III Gaming Mouse Debuts With OLED Display
Cooler Master announced the Sentinel III, an improved gaming mouse building upon the ergonomic palm grip design that fans have come to love. Sporting LED illumination in 16.8 million customizable colors, greatly improved intuitive software, and matte coating with an acrylic top panel, the Sentinel III is the perfect choice for palm grip gamers looking for comfort and advanced features.
Designed for right-handed palm grip players, the Sentinel III includesa new sensor andexpanded on-board memorysaid Leo Cheng, Product Manager at Cooler Master. The new and improved OLED display also allows you to rename your profiles in addition to knowing your exact DPI settings and/or uploading custom logos. This is the first step in making the Sentinel III truly yours.
The ergonomic, contoured body of the Sentinel III is slightly larger than average sports a thumb and pinky rest, giving the mouse a natural, comfortable shape and allowing your hand and arm muscles to relax. Each of the eight buttons on the mouse can be easily reached without altering your grip.An Avago 3988 sensor offers pixel-perfect movements and sensitivity up to 6400 DPI. For lightning-quick movement or methodic precise aiming, on-the-fly DPI adjustments can be preset at 400, 1200, 4000 and 6400.
Take your macros and settings wherever you go.The user-friendly software makes creating even complex macros quick and easy. The processing power of a 32-bit ARM processor and 512KB on-board memory allows you to save and playback complex macros. It alsoallows you to save settings for DPI, lift-off distance, and LED configurations for use on any computer without the need to install additionalsoftware.If you run out of buttons to achieve your ideal combination for quick access, just doubleSentinel IIIs button count. Storm TactiX can assign secondary functions to your mouse, triggered swiftly in-game simply by holdingthe function aka TX button. This essentially increases your button count from eight to 15. Combined with macros and five profiles to save, customization is all but endless.
The OLED display puts the Sentinel III in a class of its own. You can upload any logo or re-name your profiles (maximum character limit 11) across the display to represent different settings and/or your team logo.The display allows you to see your in-game setting adjustments with just a quick glance at the screen. The Sentinel IIIalso radiates any color you choose. Two different areas (the headlights and the top) can glow crimson red, burnt orange, gunmetal grey, or any other color that piques your fancy. With 16.8 million color options, you can tinker till you drop or completely switch off all LED lighting.
Nearly every inch of the Sentinel III body is covered in a matte UV coating. This coating is highly durable and will not peel, wear off or tarnish. The main buttons are guaranteed for 20 million clicks.Pop the trunk on the Sentinel III and you will see a weight system for fine tuning mass and balance. Five disks weighing 4.5g each can be removed or added until you find a weight that feels just right.
The Sentinel III is expected to be available at local retailers including, beginning December 1st, 2015.