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Taipei, Taiwan, September, 2009 – Two years in the making, the first professional grade gaming mouse from CM Storm, the Sentinel Advance, makes its debut on the world scene. Designed to search and destroy, the sleek curves emphasize an ergonomic and muscle-forming shape that offers solid grip and detailed control to the truly discerning gamer.

Fresh out of the CM Storm Labs, the Sentinel Advance is fully enhanced with Storm Tactics™, providing Strength, Security and Control to the user. The 5600 DPI Storm Tactical Sensor uses twin lasers, Doppler Effect processing and real-time tracking technology (as opposed to software prediction) for nothing but deadly accuracy. Solid button response adds to the strength of the Sentinel Advance, and makes sure that every in-game shot flies true.

The Sentinel Advance brings a wide variety of control over the settings and functionality of your mouse. Sensitivity ranges, rapid fire modes, macros and scripts can be edited through a graphical user interface and saved to five different profiles in the internal memory of the mouse. Profiles and on-the-fly DPI adjustments can be triggered directly on the mouse itself, letting you toggle swiftly between different modes without interrupting your game.

The Octoshade™ LED Technology lets you modify LED colours and light effects for quick visual identification of active profiles, or just for added bling, while the OLED screen allows for customized clan logos to be uploaded and displayed directly on the mouse itself. The Sentinel Advance also features a modularized weight system, which lets you fine-tune the total weight of your mouse in increments of 4.5 grams, with an effective range of 139-161.5 grams.

The 64k Sentinel-X™ internal memory safeguards all your settings, making sure that your mouse acts the same, no matter where you bring it. Set it up once, take it on the road and connect it to other PCs without any need for additional software. Also included is the groundbreaking patented StormGuard™ security solution, which protects your high-end gaming gear from being stolen at LAN-parties or in other public environments.

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