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WinThusiast -> Microsoft Reveals Nine New Ways to Get in Touch With the PC ! (9/8/2004 1:23:53 PM)
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Microsoft Corp. today unveiled nine mice and keyboards tailored to today's consumer-computing activities with innovations that set new standards for convenience, comfort, mobility and wireless connectivity. Debuting intuitive and intelligent features -- including the company's first hardware products with fingerprint recognition technology -- these new devices deliver easier and more enjoyable ways to access and share information, whether at home or on the go, revolutionizing how people get in touch with their PC every day. Microsoft's new mice and keyboards deliver unprecedented advantages in the following areas: Convenience. Users can replace passwords with a fingerprint to quickly and easily log in to favorite Web sites and the PC with the new Optical Desktop with Fingerprint Reader, Wireless IntelliMouse® Explorer with Fingerprint Reader, and Microsoft® Fingerprint Reader. Mobility. Whether waiting for a flight or working from the deck, the new Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse makes mobile computing a snap with a comfortable design and longer battery life. Comfort. Comfort is key when spending time on the PC and, with the new curved shape of Wireless Optical Desktop, users' hands can type with ease. Ultimate wireless connectivity. Users can experience new ways to share and access information, wirelessly, with the new Microsoft Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth® and IntelliMouse Explorer for Bluetooth. "Our mice and keyboards continually break the hardware mold with intelligent features and groundbreaking designs," said Tom Gibbons, general manager of the Hardware Group at Microsoft. "No other input-device company has two decades of experience and the in-house expertise necessary to consistently deliver simple yet compelling solutions -- such as the tilt wheel and longer battery life last year and the fingerprint reader this year -- that directly answer consumer needs and set industry standards by making everyday computing experiences far from ordinary." Read more... Source : AnandTech
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