Microsoft New “Blue Track” mouse

May 20, 2009

ms-blue-track-1Microsoft was make a new mouse in abroach sessions because they had the Explorer Mini Mouse that called “Blue Track” technology top of the Amazon. Must be based on the Blue Track blue LED combined with a wide-angle lens that should work on more surfaces of the laser and optics.

Microsoft BlueTrack standing with the wireless technology with two new numbers, the Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 and Wireless Mouse 5000. The Mobile Mouse 6000 includes Microsoft’s first “nano” transceiver, which sticks a mere 0.8 centimeters out from the USB port for its continual ensconcement, but can also be stashed away under the mouse for safe keeping in the sake of plugging peripherals emergency. The full-sized Wireless Mouse 5000 also features a snap-in transceiver, and like its mobile brother is ambidextrous in design.

Microsoft BlueTrack Technology works on more surfaces than both optical and laser mouse. The large, blue beam and specular optics architecture, in conjunction with a Microsoft-designed image sensor and proprietary pixel geometry, generates a high-contrast picture of the mousing surface that allows Exceptional tracking accuracy. The BlueTrack Technology light beam emanating from the bottom of the mouse is more than four times as large as the average laser beam used in today’s mice, enabling the capture of a larger image and offering better reflection of the surface over red light and laser.

We will never imagine that create new mice is also a very bright idea that they always create the best and also provide comfort in use. All things that are comfortable akan provide a convenience and comfort in use.

In June this will be available in the Wireless Desktop 3000 package with the Wireless Keyboard 3000 for $ 70, and both will be available separately for $ 40, with the Mobile Mouse 6000 in the “high end” of $ 50. Microsoft is also announcing the LifeCam VX-2000, a $ 30 VGA webcam for all five of you who have not bought a computer within the last five years with one built-in. This advanced technology to create superior, more precise images of the surface, allowing consumers to use the mouse almost anywhere. To see a video on the making of BlueTrack Technology and meet the Inventors, consumers can visit http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/bluetrack. So check it out.

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