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Microsoft’s High Definition Technology-Next Level in Precision Performance PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 08 April 2006
Microsoft’s High Definition Technology Takes Best-Selling Mouse to Next Level in Precision Performance

Hardware Group expands award-winning High Definition line of mice to include more affordable models.

— In response to consumer demand for higher-performing peripherals at work or play, Microsoft Hardware is expanding its High Definition line of mouse products. Microsoft Corp. is relaunching its No. 1 best-selling mouse1, the Microsoft® Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse, to feature the company’s proprietary High Definition technology. Rounding out the line expansion are two new desktop mice — one optical and one laser. In keeping with Microsoft Hardware’s commitment to offering its customers the best in performance and value, the line now includes a High Definition notebook and desktop mouse for less than $30 (U.S.).2 Praised for responsiveness, precision and smoother tracking, Microsoft’s High Definition line continues to raise the bar for mouse performance.

“Since we launched our High Definition line just last September, we have sold over a million units,” said Rusty Jeffress, general manager of the Hardware Group at Microsoft. “We design our proprietary chip technology to provide our customers with the best possible performance so they enjoy their computing experiences no matter where they are.”

High Definition on the Go


For notebook users, the new Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 offers an upgraded version of the Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse, the No. 1 best-selling notebook mouse and overall best-selling mouse in the U.S. throughout 2005.1 Laptop users find themselves working in small spaces — from the seat of an airplane to a cramped coffee shop — where sometimes the only place to use their mouse is on a corner of the airplane tray or a small café table. With the updated High Definition technology, users will enjoy smooth and precise tracking regardless of the surface. In addition, this mouse has a smaller receiver than the previous version, which makes it more portable and easier to stow.


High Definition on the Desktop

For the desktop, the Wireless Laser Mouse 5000 features a five-button, ambidextrous design, a Magnifier button for real-time enlargement and editing of any section of the screen, and a Tilt Wheel that makes navigating and viewing detailed spreadsheets and documents even easier. The new Wireless Optical Mouse 2000 is an affordable high-performance mouse featuring High Definition Optical Technology, an ambidextrous design with silver accents and three buttons.


Microsoft’s High Definition Technology

Microsoft’s High Definition technology is two generations ahead of standard optical and laser mice and delivers unmatched advantages:3

Improved responsiveness. With 1,000 dots per inch, all Microsoft High Definition mice deliver the right amount of responsiveness in relation to hand movement, requiring less hand motion in small spaces such as coffee tables or airplane trays.

Greater precision. Microsoft High Definition mice capture 6,000 frames per second to accurately track hand movement and prevent stopping or skipping, even when moving very quickly. The mice are equipped with a state-of-the-art chip, developed by Microsoft, which requires less power and maximizes efficiency, delivering an average of more than six months of battery life for wireless mice.

Smoother tracking. Proprietary Microsoft Intelligent Tracking System — the brains of the tracking technology that reads the information the sensor is relaying — means smoother tracking without interruptions or skipping, even over unique or uneven surfaces.



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