
Microsoft Japan today announced the availability of the Comfort Mouse 3000 and 6000. Both input devices are powered by the BlueTrack technology, a 1,000dpi sensor and a 8,000fps of scan rate. For your info, the BlueTrack technology is the world’s most advanced tracking technology, combining the width and power of optical technology with precision of laser tracking for remarkable tracking on more surfaces than ever before. Measuring 64mm x 113mm x 38mm and weighing about 92 grams (including cable), the Comfort Mouse 3000 is a simple three-button wired mouse that incorporates a symmetrical design, so it can be used for both left- and right-handed users. The Comfort Mouse 6000 is a wired 5-button mouse that adopts a special ergonomic design. The mouse measures 68mm x 128mm x 40mm and weighs about 113 grams (including cable). The Microsoft Comfort Mouse 3000 and 6000 are priced at 1,995 Yen ($24) and 3,475 Yen ($42), respectively. Read more

The Genius LuxeMate 810 Media Cruiser is a combination of a keyboard, a remote control and a mouse that works wirelessly to control your Windows Media Center PC system. Specially designed for the Microsoft XP media center edition (MCE), it is a total hardware solution for you to control media center features, giving you a handy control for Live TV, online radio, DVD, internet browsing, MSN chat on PCs and all you need is just one key touch for access. The device uses the dual-way wireless 2.4GHz technology, allowing you to control your Home Theater PC (HTPC) from a distance of up to 10-meter. The Genius Wireless LuxeMate T810 Media Cruiser is currently available for $89.99. [Genius]

Designed for RTS gamers, the Zowie MiCO gaming mouse has an ambidextrous design, so it is perfect for left- or right-handed gamers. The mouse has been tested several months to be found the perfect shape, sensor and responsiveness for this purpose. Measuring 65mm x 40mm x 120mm and weighing 68 grams, the MiCO also provides a rubber base for easy gliding and an adjustable DPI-setting between 400/800/1600. The Zowie MiCO will be released on June 1st, 2011 for $34.90 each. [Zowie]

Nexus today introduced the new SM-8000 silent wireless mouse. Based on the 2.4GHz wireless technology, the SM-8000 is an advanced 2.4G wireless silent optical mouse, which connects to your PC or laptop with a super small nano receiver and has a total of 5 buttons. Measuring 11,7cm x 7,6cm x 4,2cm, the mouse also features an auto power save mode. Each purchase comes equipped with a couple of AAA batteries. [Nexus]

If you are looking for a new wireless mouse, then the Logitech M325 might be the best answer for you. The mouse has a feel-good shape design and textured rubber grips. The Logitech Wireless Mouse M325 also features a micro-precise scroll wheel that was specially optimized for Web browsing. What makes this mouse more special is that it offers up to 18 months of battery life and a three-year limited hardware warranty. Too bad, there is no info on pricing at this moment. [Logitech]

The new Nexus Silent Mouse SM-7000B uses a patented Silent Switch technology, which is designed to emit zero noise whenever you click any of its buttons. This advanced 2.4G wireless optical mouse connects to your PC or laptop with a super small nano receiver and has a 1000/1600 DPI selection button. The Nexus Silent Mouse SM-7000B is powered by 2 x AA batteries. What’s more, it also has an adjustable DPI switch for you to select from 1000 DPI to 16000 DPI at the press of a button. Watch the video demonstration after the jump. Read more

The MIX Wireless Mini HTPC keyboard mouse is a palm-sized 2.4GHz RF wireless keyboard which only requires batteries and a free USB port to operate. The device has an optical touchpad, allowing you to interact more fully with your operating system sans wires, as long as it remains within 10 meters range. Measuring 109mm x 59mm x 18mm and weighing at 93 grams, the MIX Wireless Mini HTPC keyboard mouse retails for $50. [Brando]

City Ergonomics has announced the availability of the DXT Ergonomic Precision Mouse. It is known as the world’s first ambidextrous vertical mouse. Designed to be extremely ergonomic, the DXT Precision Mouse is also ambidextrous, and users can switch from left to right handed (and vice-versa) operation with just the press of a button. The DXT Ergonomic Precision Mouse is currently available in the UK for £69.95 ($114). Watch the video after the jump. Read more

Verbatim has announced the availability of its latest and affordable computer input device, the Mini Wireless Slim Keyboard and Mouse. Designed with a sleek piano black finish, the Verbatim Mini Wireless Slim Keyboard and Mouse set is aimed at the mobile user wanting an external keyboard for more comfortable typing. The laptop-style keyboard features an ultra-slim and compact design and low profile key. On the other hand, the mouse is pretty standard. Both gadgets come equipped with a nano receiver. The Mini Wireless Slim Keyboard and Mouse combo is price at $44.99. [Verbatim]

Gigabyte comes back to the computer accessories market by releasing the Urban Chic M7800E wireless laser mouse. The input device features a 800/1600dpi switch, a high-precision laser sensor, a battery life of 6 months and a software for customizable buttons. It is also coated with a “matte black” layer. What’s more, the Gigabyte Urban Chic M7800E wireless laser mouse comes equipped with a wireless receiver, which is 40% smaller than regular receivers. No word on pricing at this time. [Gigabyte]