Microsoft to add new members to its BlueTrack family in June
Software major Microsoft expanded its BlueTrack peripherals product line with the addition of two new mice, a keyboard and a Webcam.
The features of the Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 are many, one of the them being the option to plug-and-go nano transceiver, that would allow the users to stay plugged into their notebook all the time. This wireless mouse operates without power interruption for up to 10 months on a single battery and would provide a 2.4GHz wireless connection with up to a 30-foot range and virtually no interference.
Furthermore, the Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000, which is scheduled for a June release and will retail for $49.95 also includes a four-way scroll, five programmable buttons, rubber side grips and magnifier.
The second mouse dubbed as the BlueTrack Wireless Mouse 5000 is planned to be released in June with a price tag of $39.95. The Mouse which can be used with either hand and has a snap-in transceiver for storage has an eight-month battery life.
The third addition by the company comes as a novel Wireless Desktop 3000 keyboard which will be available in June for $69.95 and features quiet-touch keys, a 2.4GHz wireless connection, a soft touch palmrest, spill-resistant design, favorite keys and a media center, that allows the users control media playback from the keyboard.
Other attractive features of this innovative keyboard includes one-touch access to WindowsMedia Player, e-mail, home, calculator, My Documents, Zoom, instant messaging and photos.
Last but not the least, the innovative Bluetrack LifeCam VX-2000 has been priced at $29.95 and would be available in June. It features a VGA video sensor, built-in microphone, Windows Live Video Messages and is optimized for Windows Live Messenger.
(via TopNews New Zealand. Contributed by Surjit Singh)