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Microsoft outs Explorer Touch Mouse with BlueTrack tech

, Jul 11th 2011 Discuss [0]

The gang over at Pocket-Lint went to the big Christmas in July event Microsoft put on recently in London and spied an interesting sounding mouse in the corner getting little attention. Microsoft has this event each year (if you are wondering) because it takes many print publications a good six months to ramp up their holiday coverage. At any rate, the mouse is rather cool and uses Microsoft's BlueTrack tech inside. Read The Full Story

Microsoft Touch Mouse Announced, Available in June [Video]

, Jan 5th 2011 Discuss [8]

While it may look similar, the Touch Mouse isn't the same thing as the previously released Arc Touch Mouse from Microsoft. This time around, the Touch Mouse is meant to look more like a traditional mouse peripheral, but the distinction between a "normal" mouse and this one is pretty clear right off the top: there's a "matrix of capacitive touch-sensing electrodes" right on the top, allowing for several different multitouch gestures. Read The Full Story

Microsoft Metro Mouse Revealed on Russian Website, Due in March

, Sep 16th 2010 Discuss [0]

Microsoft just officially announced their brand new Arc Touch mouse, but it looks like that's not the only peripheral the Redmond-based company is hard at work on. If this leak from Russian website TheVista.ru has any merit, then it looks like Microsoft is getting ready to add another gadget to their Metro line-up. Unfortunately, there's not a lot of details to be had at this point, but the listing does give us a couple of noteworthy bullet points. Read The Full Story

Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse Officially Announced

, Sep 1st 2010 Discuss [0]

The Arc Touch mouse was one of the teased, and re-teased devices that we were generally interested in seeing more of. After the launch of Apple's "magic" trackpad, seeing what Microsoft could come up with to counter-act Apple's endeavor was an interesting thought. And, now that we've got an official announcement from the Redmond-based company, we can say that we're happy to see that the mouse is still in tact, even if there are plenty of touch options in there to make any future lover happy. Read The Full Story

Microsoft unveils new Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 Studio Series

, Aug 26th 2010 Discuss [0]

I often wonder how Microsoft and Logitech come up with the names of their new products. Take the new Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000, the name is long and don't really roll off the tongue well. I always think that new Microsoft product names are best sung to the tune of Mystery Science Theater 3000, which will now be stuck in my head all day. See what I mean, Wireless Mobile Mouse Four Thouousuuuund. Through in some snarky comments and you have a late night TV show. Read The Full Story

Microsoft offers new Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 patterns

, May 20th 2010 Discuss [2]

Microsoft offered up its cheapest wireless mouse to use its fancy BlueTrack sensor late last year called the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500. The mouse was originally offered in grey or pink colors and sold for under $30. Read The Full Story

Microsoft sub-$30 BlueTrack mice debut

, Feb 24th 2010 Discuss [0]

Microsoft have pushed out three new computer mice, each of which uses its BlueTrack tracking system, but at a budget price.  The Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 and Wireless Mouse 2000 are, as the names suggest, cable-free, while the Comfort Mouse 4500 is Microsoft's first wired BlueTrack mouse.  All three are under $30. Read The Full Story

Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keyboard 5000 for $80 Coming Later This Month

, Aug 11th 2009 Discuss [0]

In an announcement made today by Microsoft Hardware, the Wireless Comfort Keyboard 5000 made its debut, touting Microsoft's BlueTrack technology and an ergonomic layout with a six-degree curvature that promotes natural wrist positioning, which should make all those long nights on the keyboard a little less painful. Read The Full Story

Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 promises relaxing use, Windows 7 shortcuts

, Aug 4th 2009 Discuss [0]

Logitech isn't the only company with new PC peripherals today; Microsoft have announced their new keyboard and mouse set, the Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000, which bundles a "comfort curve" keyboard and their Wireless Mouse 5000.  As well as promising reduced discomfort from regular use, the set include various Windows 7 features.   Read The Full Story

Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 introduced

, Jun 18th 2009 Discuss [0]

Microsoft showed off a brand new mouse today called the Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 and this thing is designed to perfectly complement the average netbook while incorporating BlueTrack technology. Read The Full Story

Microsoft BlueTrack range get new mice & keyboard set

, May 19th 2009 Discuss [0]

Microsoft have quietly unveiled three new peripherals in its BlueTrack range, two new mice and a wireless keyboard/mouse set.  The Microsoft BlueTrack Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 is intended for mobile use, and pairs a blue-laser mouse with a mini-USB 2.4GHz transceiver; meanwhile the Wireless Mouse 5000 has a larger transceiver and is intended for desktop use. Read The Full Story

Microsoft SideWinder X8 BlueTrack mouse out this week

, Feb 24th 2009 Discuss [0]

Microsoft's SideWinder X8 wireless gaming mouse, first announced back in September last year, will finally be making it to retail stores this week.  The SideWinder X8 uses Microsoft's own BlueTrack Technology, which claims super-high accuracy thanks to 13,000 frames per second image processing, 75g maximum acceleration and 120 inches per second maximum speed. Read The Full Story

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