The Mobile Memory Mouse 8000 comes with 1 GB of flash memory built into the transceiver, meaning you can save files and recharge the mouse through the one USB port. Also featuring 2.4 GHz technology, the mouse can wirelessly connect up to your PC.
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Also going wireless is the new Entertainment Desktop 8000, which includes what Microsoft says is the industry's first wireless rechargeable and backlit keyboard along with a rechargeable mouse (Wireless Laser Mouse 8000). The Desktop is aimed at a range of applications – not necessarily the home office, but also the living room.
While not wireless, but new nonetheless to Microsoft is the LifeCam NX-6000, which is a wired webcam designed for use with notebook PCs. The company says the webcam offers high definition video, and at 7.6 megapixels, offers the highest still photography resolution of any webcam on the market. Unsurprisingly, the LifeCam has been designed to work at its best with Windows Live Messenger.
RRPs:
Microsoft Mobile Memory Mouse 8000 – $149.95
Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 – $449.95
Microsoft LifeCam NX-6000 – $179.95
See: www.microsoft.com.au