Microsoft launches the Arc touch wireless mouse
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siliconindia | Thursday, 21 April 2011, 18:36 IST
Bangalore:The new Stylish upcoming Wireless Mouse from Microsoft, with Touch sensitive surface is the Microsoft Arc Touch mouse. Just with a single touch, the user can scroll through all the documents or websites skillfully.
The 'Arc Touch mouse' has a symmetrical touch surface for both left and right handed. It offers a stylish mix of metal, glossy surface and comfortable rubberized palm rest. The rear part of the new Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse is designed in a way where it can be bent by the user as needed, for best hand grip on the mouse.It's flexible design allows it to flatten it up when not in use and has a curved surface for comfortable use.
The unique feature of Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse fancies 'Blue Track sensor' which ensures that the mouse can work precisely on almost any surface. The Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse is connected by a 2.4-GHz radio to the PC. It has a nano receiver which can be stored in the battery compartment, featuring a battery status indicator and on- off switch with three buttons available.
The Arc Touch Mouse will be available at an estimated retail price of
3,600 at close to 100 retail outlets across 10 major cities in India. The mouse is backed by a worldwide three year warranty.
At the Microsoft Arc Touch launch in India, Satish Parreddi, Senior Category Manager, Microsoft Hardware, said "As the computing landscape evolves to offer new ways of interacting, such as touch screens and touch pads, the mouse is also evolving but holds true to its core purpose: providing comfort and precision to users when navigating the PC."
3,600 at close to 100 retail outlets across 10 major cities in India. The mouse is backed by a worldwide three year warranty.
At the Microsoft Arc Touch launch in India, Satish Parreddi, Senior Category Manager, Microsoft Hardware, said "As the computing landscape evolves to offer new ways of interacting, such as touch screens and touch pads, the mouse is also evolving but holds true to its core purpose: providing comfort and precision to users when navigating the PC."
