Testurteil: "Recommended"
Test: Einzeltest: Cooler Master Storm Spawn Gaming Mouse
Zitat: The Spawn gaming mouse fits right in with Cooler Master´s other two gaming mice. What they all have in common is quality build and great features. Evidence of durability comes from the fact that the Sentinel Advance has yet to leave my desktop since I reviewed it back in September of 2009. Getting back to the Spawn, it is a great looking mouse with its black and red theme. The buttons are large and easy to press, with the addition buttons being easy to switch between. Many may consider this advantage of the Spawn, to actually be a disadvantage, and that is the size. Cooler Master meant for the Spawn to have the short stout structure. We found the Spawn ideal to carry along with our gaming laptop when going to go visit granny on the weekend. The combination of length and non-slip grips made it easy to keep the mouse between our fingers and not flying all over the desktop. A benefit of it´s size, the Spawn is a lightweight mouse, which many of you will like. We do feel that CM should have given the consumer the option to add weight to the mouse to further enhance the comfort level. We tested the Spawn with everything from the simplest internet game, up to the newest FPS. The Spawn fared well in each of the instances, but the comfort level of the Spawn proved to be ideal for everyday task like browsing the net and photo editing. The software that is used to customize the Spawn is easy to navigate and simple to use, but the actual customizing process may feel a bit backwards to some. For instance, the DPI settings can only be set for 800, 1800 and 3500 DPI. Generally speaking that will be fine for the majority of you, but we know a good many would prefer the ability to set it to a great deal more then those 3. The Cooler Master Spawn can be had for approximately $49.99 at retailers.