
Here’s another hot deal from Amazon, they’re offering you this Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse for just $36.49 (normal price $69.95), which means you could save up to $33.46 (48%). In case you didn’t remember, this pocket-friendly mouse adopts the BlueTrack technology (works on almost every surface) and features a 2.4GHz radio frequency, touch to scroll function and a tiny USB transceiver. Grab yours now! [Product Page]

Microsoft has recently released the Express Mouse, which has a glossy white, egg-shaped design with a unique off-center USB cable to reduce resistance when the mouse is used on the right-hand side. The three-button-plus-scroll design comes in six bright colors and is one of the least expensive mice to use Microsoft’s blue laser to improve tracking. The Microsoft Express Mouse will be released in April 2011 for $19.95 each. Only gray and red versions of the Express will ship at first and should be followed by green, pink, and two shades of blue in June. [Microsoft]

The Microsoft Touch mouse has been unveiled at CES 2011. Designed for Windows 7, this new multi-touch device allows you to click, flick, scroll and swipe, making it easy and fun to interact with your computer. The Touch Mouse is equipped with the BlueTrack Technology, so you can use it on virtually any surface. What’s more, the mouse also features a tiny Nano transceiver. The Microsoft Touch Mouse will be released in June 2011 for $79.95 each. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. Read more

Microsoft is preparing to drop their newest wireless mouse ‘Wireless Mobile Mouse 1000′ for the Japanese market. Powered by an AA battery, this compact mouse comes in a 3-button design and features a 2.4GHz radio frequency (works up to 5 meters), a 1000 dpi resolution and a tiny USB receiver. The Wireless Mobile Mouse 1000 will become available in Japan from November 19th for 1,700 Yen (about $21). [Microsoft]

Still remember the Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse that we posted last month? A German online store has unveiled more info about this upcoming gadget. The Arc Touch mouse is able to track on most surfaces and supports a touch-scrolling and a battery power indicator. The mouse connects wirelessly with your computer via a 2.4GHz nano transceiver. The Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse is priced at €69.99 ($90). It is said to be shipping in 5-10 business days. We will keep you posted.

Microsoft has finally unveiled the brand new Wireless Mobile Mouse 3000v2 that uses a 2.4GHz wireless connection with a maximum range of up to 9-meter. The mouse features rubber grips on either side to make it useable by both the left- and right-handed. The Microsoft 3000v2 also features a USB nano transceiver, a power status indicator, three buttons, a scroll wheel and a 1000dpi resolution for greater precision and smoothness of your mouse movement. It has a battery life of up to 10-month. You can buy the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3000v2 for £19.99 ($31). [Pocket-lint]

Microsoft currently has a new product listed that will retail for $70 although other details on the product are pretty scarce. What we do know is that it will be called the Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse and rumor has it, it will feature functions similar to that of the Apple Magic Mouse. The picture shown looks like it will use the same design as the current foldable Arc Mouse from Microsoft and will feature frustrated total internal reflection (FTIR) to track multiple points of contact. With the technology to recognize these functions already built into Windows 7, this could be the start of something great. [Zizot]

BestBuy has started selling the new Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 Studio Series for $29.99 each. Available in three patterns such as Wave, Folk, and Geode, the mouse is powered by a single battery that provides enough juice for up to 8 months of use. Just make sure you use the On/Off switch. What makes the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 Studio Series more interesting is that it comes with Microsoft BlueTrack sensor and uses a tiny nano Bluetooth as a receiver. [BestBuy]

Still remember about the Microsoft Arc Keyboard that we posted back in January this year? Microsoft today announced a new color option ‘White’ for this keyboard. To refresh your memory, this compact and lightweight keyboard features a 2.4GHz radio frequency, a USB nano receiver and is compatible with Windows 7, Vista as well as XP. If you want one, you could pre-order it starting today via Amazon for $59.95. Read more

Microsoft has upgraded its award-winning line of BlueTrack Technology mice that comes in the form of the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500, Wireless Mouse 2000 and Comfort Mouse 4500. The Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 comes equipped with a Nano transceiver that measures less than a centimeter, so it can remain plugged into the computer at all times, meanwhile the Wireless Mouse 2000 comes with a mini-transceiver that easily snaps into the bottom of the mouse when on the go. The Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 will be available in Loch Ness Gray and Dragon Fruit Pink, and the Wireless Mouse 2000 will be available only in gray.
The Comfort Mouse 4500 is the first wired mouse featuring BlueTrack Technology. Available in Black, Sea Blue, Poppy Red and Strawberry Pink, the moue will track on virtually any surface except on clear glass or mirrored surfaces. The Wireless Mouse 2000, Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 and Comfort Mouse 4500 will retail for $29.95, $29.95 and $24.95, respectively. [Press Release]