Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000

If you’re looking for a new or replacement mouse for use with your notebook, laptop or netbook (no, I just cannot get on with trackpads either) you may be interested in the new Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 which employs BlueTrack tracking technology – ensuring precise tracking regardless of the surface its used on.

The new Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 utilises 2.4GHz wireless technology and boasts MS’s Nano USB transceiver that measures in at a mere 0.4″ when plugged into a USB port, meaning you can keep the transceiver plugging it whilst on the move without fearing damage. Not only that, but should you wish to remove the Nano USB transceiver its nice to know that it’ll fit neatly in a dedicated compartment contained within the mouse itself (meaning it’s harder to mislay/drop down the back of the sofa/get eaten by Fido the Wonderdog, etc).
Offering a range of up to 15 feet, and sporting a button designed specifically for use with Windows 7 (activates Windows Flip) the BlueTrack touting Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 will become available in a host of fashion colors from August when it’ll retain at around $40 a pop.
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