Microsoft unveils BlueTrack mice; laser mice to go extinct

Tue Sep 9, 2008 4:55PM EDT

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Apple's not the only company out there announcing new products.

On Tuesday, Microsoft unveiled its new "BlueTrack" technology (via Engadget) that will be featured in two upcoming mice, the Microsoft Explorer Mouse and the Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse. The new BlueTrack technology utilizes wide-angle "specular optics architecture" to improve the mouse's ability to work on not-so-friendly surfaces, such as wood, granite, and carpet.

I'm not entirely sure how specular optics works, but the technology sounds like it will be mighty useful to travelling road-warriors like myself.

The Explorer Mouse will retail at $99, while the Explorer Mouse Mini will retail at $79. Expect both to hit Best Buy in November. One can only hope that we'll see a gaming version to come soon. (Intellimouse Explorer 3.0: BlueTrack Edition please???)

So what do you think? Will these new mice get you to "say goodbye to laser?"

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  • 1 Posted by nhanscome on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:37PM EDT Report Abuse

    im sticking with my logitech g5 gaming mouse.... but i can see how this would be nice for a home theter pc for use on the couch or somthing

  • 2 Posted by vanmo92 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:31PM EDT Report Abuse

    I am sticking with my wireless mighty mouse I just got. Apple rules!

  • 3 Posted by sweetsinger364 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:52PM EDT Report Abuse

    Boy, that's tempting but why would you pay or a mouse when you have one that works perfectly fine?

  • 4 Posted by agustin2489 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:47PM EDT Report Abuse

    Nope, this is too costly to justifiably replace laser mice (which are just fine as is).

  • 5 Posted by o2cmefly on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    I love my logitech MX Revolution. If logitech comes out with one of these, i might consider it, but for now, mine ain't broke, so i'm not fixing it.

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