Microsoft will be releasing a new hardware for everyone’s convenience. The new Microsoft Express Mouse aims to rid all the uncomfortable feeling when one uses a mouse. It is designed for seamless navigation when surfing the web or just accomplishing menial computer tasks.

To solve one of the most frustrating aspects of using a mouse, Microsoft has employed the BlueTrack Technology for this latest creation. It technically works as an optical mouse, incorporated with the precision of that of a laser. It works great on most surfaces, excluding clear glass or mirrored surfaces. So you won’t have to worry about finding a good mouse pad or a smooth surface.
One peculiar feature is that you can click either of the two sides, and it works just the same. It is also connected with a wire. Don’t frown at the fact that the Express Mouse isn’t cordless, as this feature actually saves you from worrying about replacing batteries. Just allot an extra USB port and you’re good to go.

Upon purchase, you have ensured warranty for up to three years. Though the design is kind of minimal, it does look pretty neat. It comes in two colors initially, Flint Grey and Hibiscus Red. Upon June, new colors will be available: Turf Green, Dahlia Pink, Ultramarine Blue and Coast Blue. It’ll only cost you $19.95.
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