Microsoft computing mice to match your mood
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Microsoft releases computing mice designed to match your mood
AUCKLAND October 14, 2009: The demand to have stylish, compact computing accessories that match your PC and your personality is here. With IDC predicting that netbook shipments could reach 22 million by the end of 2009(1), Microsoft is answering this call with the release of the Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000.
This trendy little mouse is the perfect partner to any laptop or netbook. Available in black, white, berry pink, and lime green, this funky little accessory is smarter than just looks.
The Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 has built-in BlueTrack Technology allowing you to use it on virtually any surface (2) – letting you take your mouse wherever your work takes you. This mouse sports ultimate portability with a tiny Nano transceiver and is perfect whether you are left or right handed, thanks to its ambidextrous design.
“With the variety of laptops, netbooks and smartphones available, our technology is seen as another way to reflect your own personal style,” said Joel Ruzich, Senior Group Category Manager, Microsoft Hardware ANZ “The Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 is a great way to express some personal flair and style and BlueTrack Technology lets you use the mouse where and when you need to.”
BlueTrack
Technology and netbooks go more places
together:
BlueTrack Technology works on more surfaces
than laser and optical mice (3)— and performs flawlessly
on smooth and shiny surfaces (2) such as granite, marble and
uneven surfaces such as carpet and unfinished wood. It’s
also durable and resistant to dust and dirt, so you can be
confident that your mouse will work where you need it
to.
Pricing and availability:
The Wireless Mobile Mouse
4000 will be available from December 1st, 2009 for a
recommended retail price of $79.00(4)
All products will be backed by a worldwide three-year limited hardware warranty from Microsoft Corp.
Notes
1 - IDC, Worldwide Mininotebook 2009–2013 Forecast and Analysis – July, 2009
2 - BlueTrack Technology does not work on clear glass or mirrored surfaces.
3 - Compared with leading laser and optical mice commercially available in fall 2008.
4 - Recommended retail prices. At participating retailers. The price a customer pays will be determined by their retailer.
ENDS