REDMOND, Wash. May 19, 2009 Consumers are taking their notebook and netbook PCs everywhere these days and can now work or play wherever they go with three new Microsoft BlueTrack Technology products: ...
Microsoft Hardware today announced another addition to its BlueTrack Technology line of products: the Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000. Redmond’s love-hate relationship with netbooks shows yet again in its ...
25 May 2009 From optical to Microsoft BlueTrack Technology, Microsoft leads mouse innovations. Dubai: Consumers are taking their notebook and netbook PCs everywhere these days and can now work or play ...
Consumers are taking their notebook and netbook PCs everywhere these days and can now work or play wherever they go with three new Microsoft BlueTrack Technology products: the Wireless Mobile Mouse ...
One of three new peripherals from Microsoft, the Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 is the first to use Microsoft’s nano transceiver: A 0.3-inch wide dongle that is barely visible when plugged into a USB port ...
Microsoft Hardware just announced the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500. It includes a Nano transceiver that sticks out less than a centimeter from the USB port, so it can remain plugged into the computer at ...
When Microsoft introduced its BlueTrack mice technology in late 2008, they promised laser precision on any surface—whether that be carpet, wood or the belly of a ...
BlueTrack technology is a significant advancement in the field of computer peripherals. Traditional optical mice use LED lights to detect movement, while laser mice use laser beams for higher ...
The Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 has a plug-and-go nano transceiver, which means users can stay plugged into their notebook all the time. The mouse operates without power interruption for up to 10 ...
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 ...
We're beginning to think that 2010 is the year of new mice. Or should we say, unconventional mice. First was Swiftpoint with their finger-based notebook mouse, and now there's Microsoft with their Arc ...
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