
For those of you who has been waiting for updates on the Cooler Master's CM Storm Mizar which we've tested three weeks ago, we have a good news for you - we have received another review unit of CM Storm Mizar from Cooler Master that comes in an official retail packaging and it is expected to land on Malaysia around March of 2014. Greatest appreciation to Cooler Master for providing us with the CM Storm Mizar.
Check out our unboxing and review along with our hands on gaming experience with the CM Storm Mizar. >>
CM Storm Mizar has landed on Singapore priced at 89.00 SGD each (Source: Hardware Zone) and Cooler Master Singapore is having a Pre-Order Campaign where the first ten orders is entitled with a limited edition CM Storm Gaming Pack Worth SGD 99.00. SRP for Malaysia is still yet to be announced, we really hope that it'll be a friendly figure to us all.
Features
Inspired by classic, right-handed, and ergonomic styles, CM Storm Mizar is a gaming mouse with a natural contoured grip designed for maximum comfort. Outlast the competition regardless of your hand size, grip style, or handedness. The ergonomic shape encourages a firm and comfortable grip that feels more natural in your hand. It has an Avago 9800 laser sensor and up to 8200 DPI. Its 7 fully programmable buttons are arranged and tuned for intuitive operation.
| Dimension | 60.4mm x 40.2mm x 124.8mm |
| Weight | 121g |
| Color | Black |
| On Board Memory | 128kb |
| Programmable Buttons | 7 |
| DPI 4 toggle modes | 800/1600/3200/8200 |
| Sensor Type | Avago 9800 Laser Sensor |
| Polling Rate | 1000Hz / 1ms |
| Surface Type | Rubberized Surface |
| Mouse Orientation | Right-hand |
Overview
Taking a quick glance at the front of the packaging, everything looks neat and clean in overall. Our first impression on the front is that Cooler Master tries to emphasizes the main features of the CM Storm Mizar with its eye catching reflective silver colored fonts and the main highlight of 8200 dpi.
The rear view on the packaging shows the features offered, but we're unsure why the adjustable LED colors for the CM Storm logo is stated here but isn't being highlighted at the front of the packaging.
Here's our CM Storm Mizar, rests inside the box waiting to be unboxed and reviewed.
What's inside the box is pretty much the same as what we have seen in the previous sample unit but this time, the USB connector comes with a cover.
The USB connector cover helps to reduce oxidation on the connector due to long term exposure to the moisture in the air. (sample image: click here!)
Gold plated USB connector has been widely used on gaming peripherals and is said to have lower latency compared to the normal USB connector due to the fact that gold is a good electric conductor. Sad but true, gold plated USB connectors doesn't really do as what it is said to be as the gold plated area is actually the cover for the real contact point of your USB devices and the contact point isn't plated with gold. Gold doesn't really corrode and the real advantage of having a gold plated USB connector is that you will not have to deal with oxidized USB connectors. (sample image: click here!)
We've seen braided cables on most high end gaming peripherals for enhanced durability and less tendency to break due to unintentionally pulling by accident.
The bottom of the CM Storm Mizar shows great resembles to the legendary Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 (IE 3.0).
There's a large piece of rubber pads on each side of the CM Storm Mizar that helps to improve handling by providing a firmer grip and less tendency to slip.
This post has been edited by lucidlts: Feb 28 2014, 07:11 PM
Feb 8 2014, 09:35 PM, updated 12y ago
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