Feb 24, 2011 12:17 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft Hardware certainly manages to offer a roaster of peripherals to support users in mobile scenarios, but this doesn’t mean that the company doesn’t also provide customer products which are a tad more old-school. In this regard, Tiffany Perle, Senior Product Marketing Manager just announced the availability of three new wired mice.

According to the software giant, customers will not have to pay over $30 for either the Express Mouse, Comfort Mouse 3000 or Comfort Mouse 6000.

The Express Mouse offers the most appealing design out the three new peripherals, as you can very well see from the image at the top of this article.

‘Whether you’re surfing the web, working on a report or playing games, the ambidextrous design and smooth top case will keep you comfortable,” Perle stated.

“The mouse also includes BlueTrack Technology that lets you mouse almost anywhere, even on difficult surfaces that are rough, glossy or soft. And the new color options will add some pop to your PC.

“Express Mouse will be available in Flint Grey and Hibiscus Red in April, and Turf Green, Dahlia Pink, Ultramarine Blue and Coast Blue in June. All for just $19.95.”

But Microsoft’s BlueTrack technology is not limited to the new Express Mouse. The Redmond company reveals that customers opting for Comfort Mouse 3000 or Comfort Mouse 6000 will also be able to take advantage of BlueTrack.

“Also joining the Hardware line-up are the Comfort Mouse 3000 and Comfort Mouse 6000, offering comfortable, reliable wired navigation at an affordable price,” Perle added.

“The Comfort Mouse 3000 is a great choice for the productive ambidextrous mouse user, and – for the righties – the Comfort Mouse 6000 will fit you like a glove to offer more control as you mouse.”

Microsoft is gearing up to launch Comfort Mouse 3000 and 6000 in April 2010. The first will cost $19.95 while the second will feature a price tag of $29.95.

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