The latest slick offering from the big MS mob comes in the form of a rather miniature rodent, the Explorer Mini Mouse! The little gem is touting the latest all-surface tracking technology as well as ...
The Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse made its debut last year alongside its big brother, the Explorer. At just $60 ($20 less than the Explorer), the Mini model retains the same BlueTrack sensor that lets ...
From the design perspective, the mouse is packed in a stylish clamshell package. Gone are the days when you had to use a knife to put the packet apart. Instead, you now only have to pull a strip ...
The Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 is Microsoft's latest travel mouse. It offers many of the same features as the Explorer Mini, but does so for $20 less. This $40 device also uses Bluetrack sensing ...
It has been rumored for a while that Microsoft's blue-beam technology was on the way, Microsoft's Website has posted two new mice that use the new technology: the Microsoft Explorer Mouse and Explorer ...
In today’s mobile computing world, one thing that you may not always have handy is a good, clean mousing surface. When sitting on a crowded train or sprawled out on your living room floor with your ...
The wireless Explorer Mouse uses a blue optical diode rather than the infrared laser diodes common in most modern mice. BlueTrack is claimed to provide higher sensitivity tracking as well as a greater ...
Microsoft Hardware Thursday unveiled nine stylish input devices at the Fashion Bar & Lounge through a fashion show. These include Arc Mouse, Explorer Mini Mouse, LifeCam Show, LifeCam VX-5500, ...
If you must use your PC mouse on a granite kitchen work surface or around a bath’s edge, then Microsoft’s new mouse tracking technology lets you do just that. Its BlueTrack is designed to let mouse ...
REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 25, 2001 — The Hardware Group at Microsoft Corp. continues to lead in desktop peripheral innovation with the introduction of its first wireless optical mouse: the Microsoft® ...