August 25, 2010

New Microsoft Studio Series Mice Are a Piece of Everyday Art

Today we are excited to announce our new Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 Studio Series line, which features six different designs that fit with the way people live and work today.  The new patterns were inspired by the places that people will use them – around the house, at a coffee shop, on a park bench – so they fit in with these environments and become a little piece of everyday art.

We’ve made a video to show you what inspired these patterns and how the new graphics were designed. Take a look and let us know what you think!

-Lindsey Kujawski and Kate Bailey

If you’d like a closer look at all the patterns in the Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 Studio Series line, please visit the Microsoft Product Page

Patterns Micro, Botanic and Cosmic are available exclusive to Best Buy and Best Buy.com, and patterns Downtown, Crania and Pirouette will be available at other retailers in-store and online in September for $39.95.

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13 Comments

  1. I want to know what happened to the ergonomic design of the Explorer Mini Mouse and the like. The new mice (the 6000, 3000, and 3500) are really uncomfortable. My Explorer Mini Mouse has been the only mouse that has perfectly fit my hand, and now the transmiter is broken and Best Buy no longer carries it. :(

    August 26, 2010
    3:18 am
    Anthony S.
  2. Go cry about it somewhere else anthony. i want that sweet blue one in this video! nice stuff

    August 26, 2010
    9:13 am
    KJ
  3. These look neat and all, but why standard wireless? I apprechiate the tiny transceiver but that’s just one more item that a portable user can accidentally lost/swallow.

    Where are the BLUETOOTH mice, Microsoft? I want a stylish Bluetooth mouse!

    August 26, 2010
    3:43 pm
    Mykie Gunderson
  4. Bringing inspirations from nature to electronics – Wonderful! Thanks!

    August 28, 2010
    3:28 pm
    CB
  5. I want a Bluetooth thumb-controlled trackball, with these patterns (logitech works well, but ugly).

    September 1, 2010
    10:03 am
    Kristen
  6. @Anthony S We’re sorry to hear that. Thanks for sharing, we will pass your input along to our development team.

    September 7, 2010
    6:46 pm
    Hardware Team
  7. @KJ Thanks for your enthusiasm! :) We’re glad you like our mice.

    September 7, 2010
    6:48 pm
    Hardware Team
  8. @Mykie Gunderson We do a lot of research to match customer needs and will share your feedback with the dev team. The new nano transceivers are designed to be so small that you can just leave them in the PC and not have to worry about them.

    September 7, 2010
    6:49 pm
    Hardware Team
  9. @CB You’re welcome!

    September 7, 2010
    6:50 pm
    Hardware Team
  10. Logitech Min:T-BB14. Do you have anything like it in a wireless model? Thanks–Chuck

    September 12, 2010
    11:07 am
    Charles Quinn
  11. @Charles Quinn We do! Take a look here: http://bit.ly/b61LZv

    September 13, 2010
    7:15 pm
    Hardware Team
  12. That’s 2 celver by half and 2×2 clever 4 me. Thanks!

    November 1, 2011
    3:11 am
    Cyelii
  13. This new Microsoft Touch Mouse is aehotnr remarkable product of technology. I’m so glad that it allows for more open gestures. I’m looking forward to see more new devices this year. Thanks for posting!

    February 21, 2012
    1:07 pm
    Pedro

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