Microsoft has recently launched a new wireless mouse that is designed to take advantage of his own Blue Track tracking technology. The new series, called the Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 is specially designed to meet the requirements of this notebook and netbook users constantly on the move. Available in a variety of colors, the new wireless optical mouse is ready to provide users with an alternative to other optical and laser wireless mouse for laptops.
Already in September 2008, Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft has officially wrapped from the next generation Blue Track technology; argue that the world's most advanced tracking technology. According to the company, this new solution, already integrated in some of their new products, can support more surfaces than both optical and laser mice. The technology itself is designed as a combination of optical and laser mice, such as Microsoft's latest mouse to power in the old with the precision of the latter.
The latest edition of wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 series is measures about 2.39in of 4.04in., taking full advantage of these tracking technologies. He has a plug-and-go Nano transceiver unit which can easily be packed in mice, which has a performance of 2.4 GHz wireless, which ensures a reliable connection to the wide range. Additional features include a 4-way scroll design and four customizable buttons. With Windows 7 just months away from official debut, the new mouse also willing to support the much hyped OS. In this perspective has a button for Windows Flip in Windows 7.
Due to later in August, the new Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 series provides users with 5 different color options, namely white, black, yellow, blue and Fuchsia. The new wireless mouse from Microsoft is expected to be available at a price of U.S. $39.95.
Already in September 2008, Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft has officially wrapped from the next generation Blue Track technology; argue that the world's most advanced tracking technology. According to the company, this new solution, already integrated in some of their new products, can support more surfaces than both optical and laser mice. The technology itself is designed as a combination of optical and laser mice, such as Microsoft's latest mouse to power in the old with the precision of the latter.
The latest edition of wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 series is measures about 2.39in of 4.04in., taking full advantage of these tracking technologies. He has a plug-and-go Nano transceiver unit which can easily be packed in mice, which has a performance of 2.4 GHz wireless, which ensures a reliable connection to the wide range. Additional features include a 4-way scroll design and four customizable buttons. With Windows 7 just months away from official debut, the new mouse also willing to support the much hyped OS. In this perspective has a button for Windows Flip in Windows 7.
Due to later in August, the new Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 series provides users with 5 different color options, namely white, black, yellow, blue and Fuchsia. The new wireless mouse from Microsoft is expected to be available at a price of U.S. $39.95.
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