November 30, 2011

Celebrate Chinese New Year With a Limited Edition Year of the Dragon Mouse

Celebrate the 2012 Chinese New Year in style with our three new limited edition mice exclusively designed for the Year of the Dragon.

The Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 Year of the Dragon will be available in red and gold, two meaningful colors. In Chinese culture, red symbolizes good fortune and joy that wards off evil and gold symbolizes wealth and happiness. The intricate dragon design was created by premier artist Nod Young, who mixes Chinese culture with technology to produce amazing results. In order to bring a modern twist to an ancient tradition, Nod used inspirations from the famous Nine-Dragon Wall of Beihai Park, a royal garden in China, and Dragon Ball – a popular cartoon. His goal was to shift the perception of the Dragon from solemn and dominant to a more intimate and relaxing symbol for people of all ages and traditions to enjoy.

The Arc Touch Mouse Year of the Dragon flaunts a delicate, paper-cut crouching dragon design by up-and-coming designer Lin Xu Pan who incorporated the five-finger claw dragon which is traditionally used for exclusive royal use –symbolizing nobleness. Each mouse also includes the signature of the featured artist on the mouse so you’ll have a real piece of artwork in the palm of your hand.

What’s Your Chinese Zodiac Sign?
Those born in the Year of the Dragon tend to be energetic and warm-hearted, charismatic, lucky at love and egotistic. They are also natural-born leaders, good at giving orders and doing what it takes to stay on top. Click here to learn more about your zodiac sign.

The Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 Year of the Dragon is available now for $29.99 (U.S.), and the Arc Touch Mouse Year of the Dragon will be available soon for $59.95 (U.S.).

Which one will you choose to celebrate?

-  Hardware Team

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6 Comments

  1. Please don’t flirt with pseudoscience/astrology… I had better picture of Microsoft Hardware Team than this, but otherwise nice looking designs.

    December 5, 2011
    12:01 pm
    2_po
  2. Begun, the great internet ecudaiton has.

    December 11, 2011
    8:22 am
    Lisa
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  5. I’m so glad I found my soultion online.

    January 15, 2012
    7:16 am
    Lena
  6. Heck of a job there, it absotluley helps me out.

    January 17, 2012
    5:05 am
    Kailee

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