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Jul 19 2011, 10:42am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Microsoft unveiled the Explorer Touch Mouse today. The Explorer Touch is the newest addition to the touch family alongside Touch Mouse and Arc Touch Mouse. The new Microsoft mouse is featuring an advanced scroll strip for vertical and horizontal navigation on your PC or Mac. Microsoft has taken touch strip technology to the next level to include side-to-side swipes and five customizable buttons. In addition to easy navigation, the scroll wheel also allows for three speeds of scrolling: slow speed for precise movements, medium speed to advance a page or two, or hyperfast speed to flick quickly through a long document. And with advanced haptic technology, it’s easy to feel and hear how quickly you are scrolling.
Holding true to its name, the Explorer Touch Mouse lets you explore beyond the confines of your workspace with BlueTrack Technology. You can ditch the mouse pad and use the mouse on virtually any surface, from your couch to the carpet. The Explorer Touch Mouse is also the first Microsoft mouse to offer an 18-month battery life.
The Explorer Touch Mouse will be available in September for $49.95, in four colors: Coal Black, Storm Gray, Sangria Red and Rust Red. Shop for Microsoft Mice on Amazon.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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