| Microsoft gives gamers the Blues with SideWinder X8 |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Thursday, 11 September 2008 | |
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Hot on the heels of Microsoft's BlueTrack announcement comes news that the company will be building the technology into a SideWinder gaming mouse. Don't bother asking Santa for one - it won't arrive until February 2009.Featured Whitepaper
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Just a day after revealing the technology, Microsoft announced - or should that be pre-announced - the first BlueTrack gaming mouse, the SideWinder X8 that will go on sale next February at $US99.95. With generally similar styling to the original SideWinder, the X8 boasts adjustable resolution from 250 to 4000 dpi and a maximum speed of 120 inches (305 cm) per second. The 2.4GHz wireless mouse is said to be good for 30 hours of use on a single charge, but there's no need to stop when the battery runs down. Just snap on the charging cord, and keep playing. Other features include a tilting scroll wheel, seven programmable buttons (including left and right tilt and the vertically arranged side buttons), a macro record button, interchangeable feet in three materials, and an LCD screen to display the dpi setting and macro-recording icons. What other tricks does Microsoft have up its sleeve for the SideWinder X8? Please read on. |
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