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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 ...
Microsoft just announced the Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000, its newest portable wireless mouse targeted at netbook users. Written by Jennifer Bergen, Contributor June 18, 2009, 5:34 a.m. PT ...
The Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 is designed to be used with netbooks, and features Microsoft's BlueTrack technology which is designed to offer superior accuracy.
Very little can be said about what the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 does; the criticism comes in what it doesn't do. If you have to have a mouse that's as colorful as your laptop, the ...
Wireless range is 15-feet. Compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7 only. The Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 will be available in August in white, black, pink, blue and lime for $39.95.
Microsoft has struck a nice balance between portability and usability with its Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 4000, but it still has some issues. The $64.95 (Cdn.) mouse is about a third smaller ...
I often wonder how Microsoft and Logitech come up with the names of their new products. Take the new Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000, the name is long and don't really roll off the tongue well.
The company is this week taking the wraps off of their Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 Studio line, which features six different designs that were inspired by the places that people will use them ...
Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 4000 by Rob Williams on April 3, 2007 in Peripherals Microsoft recently announced an update to their Wireless Optical Desktop 4000 with the primary difference being ...
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