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New Tests: Mice by Microsoft
Mona Chan
April 01, 2009 9:34 pm
April 01, 2009 9:34 pm
Beware of the mice! They are about to arrive in numbers. We will indeed be carrying out some serious mouse-testing over the next couple of weeks.
We start the series with two offerings by Microsoft.
The Explorer Mouse boasts the new BlueTrack technology. It claims to works on virtually any surface, including granite, carpet and rough-grain wood… and indeed it does !
The Wireless Arc Mouse is designed for portability and its folding aesthetics might make you wonder if it was really ''made in Mirosoft''!.jpg)
> Product Survey: Mice
We start the series with two offerings by Microsoft.
The Explorer Mouse boasts the new BlueTrack technology. It claims to works on virtually any surface, including granite, carpet and rough-grain wood… and indeed it does !
The Wireless Arc Mouse is designed for portability and its folding aesthetics might make you wonder if it was really ''made in Mirosoft''!
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> Product Survey: Mice
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