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REDMOND, Wash. April 4, 2006 — In response to consumer demand for higher-performing peripherals at work or play, Microsoft Hardware is expanding its High Definition line of mouse products. Microsoft ...
Microsoft released on Tuesday an upgraded version of a wireless optical mouse intended for laptop users and plans to introduce two new desktop mice--one laser and one optical--by this summer. All of ...
Microsoft's product development labs have been a busy with their release of three new mice (via ActiveWin). The Wireless Optical Mouse 2000 is an ambidextrous model with three buttons and will be ...
The mice make use of Microsoft's proprietary "High Definition" technology for enhanced responsiveness and precision and smoother tracking, the Redmond, Wash., company said. Microsoft has sold more ...
Microsoft is introducing two new wireless desktop mice, one optical and one laser, and has updated its best selling optical mouse, too. According to a company statement, the new Wireless Laser Mouse ...
Microsoft Hardware just announced the full-size Wireless Mouse 2000. It comes with BlueTrack Technology and a minitransceiver that easily snaps into the bottom of the mouse when on the go. BlueTrack ...
Microsoft released on Tuesday an upgraded version of a wireless optical mouse intended for laptop users and plans to introduce two new desktop mice--one laser and one optical--by this summer. All of ...