March 6, 2012

New Artist Edition Mice

Today we are excited to announce that Microsoft Hardware is expanding its collection of Artist Edition mice, ushering in five new designs intended to complement the way our users live, work and play. The new patterns gracing the surfaces of the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 and Arc Touch Mouse are brought to us by five artists who hail from diverse regions across the globe—from Stockholm to New York City—and use their backyards, cityscapes and local culture to inform their designs. The new artists include:

• Kenzo Minami
• Stina Persson
• Oh Joy!
• Tchmo
• Sally Zou

From across the world to the palm of your hand, Microsoft Hardware is bringing modern artwork to your desktop to help infuse color and life into your computing experience.

Limited Edition Artist Series

In addition to the new artist designs, we are also today announcing several limited edition colors to add a pop of color to your desk or laptop bag. The Explorer Touch Mouse will be available in Dahlia Pink and White, and the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 will be available in Aqua Blue, Citron Green, Cobalt Blue, Dahlia Pink, Flame Red, White and Black.

Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 Limited Edition

To celebrate the introduction of these new mice, we invite you to take part in our Microsoft Hardware Pinterest Contest. Please visit the Microsoft Hardware Pinboard and build a board inspired by one of the mice displayed—focus on the colors, the design, or your favorite workspace. We look forward to seeing what you create!

If you’d like to take a closer look at the new patterns and colors available, please visit the Arc Touch Mouse, Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 and Explorer Touch Mouse product pages.

- Hardware Team

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6 Comments

  1. Would it be too much to ask for some devices that use Bluetooth? I know that you can get better accuracy with a proprietary wireless dongle, but quite frankly I don’t care, I’m not going to waste one of my few laptop USB ports with that.

    If the Touch Mouse or Arc Touch Mouse had a Bluetooth variant, then I’d have one by now. The latter would especially be perfect for my laptop travel bag.

    March 6, 2012
    10:04 pm
    Joe
  2. I have a Microsoft Wired keyboard 600 (model# 1366) and it doesn’t feature a plastic symbol specifying what type of plastic it is made out of.

    My friend has a Microsoft explorer mouse (forget exact model) and he’s now looking to buy a wooden mouse with back & forward buttons but can’t find one, because the Microsoft mouse is clearly leaching chemicals (the surface changes from matte to shiny) from the surface under the warm and moist condition of the hand.

    I think it’s safe to say that Microsoft hardware products are not safe to use and aren’t recyclable either since they don’t feature the recycling symbol.

    Personally I’m not really looking for wooden mouses but if you can make one from a ceramic or glass that could be interesting, provided it was suitable for heavy use and gaming and price was under $40. I think this is very much doable, the glass/ceramic surface needs to be just millimeters thick to keep the weight down.

    March 17, 2012
    1:34 pm
    nrm
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