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By Dawn Kawamoto
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 8, 2004 5:15:00 PM

Microsoft swapped geek for glitz on Thursday, rolling out a new collection of designer mice.

The software company trotted out three mouse models--two wireless and one wired--with new features and such unusual colors as "cobalt basin," "crimson fire" and "mood ring." The wired model, in more modest blue and orange options, was created by famed industrial designer Philippe Starck.

“This is the first time we’ve teamed up with such an iconic designer to create a new product,” said Ken Fry, Microsoft hardware design group director, in a statement. "Philippe Starck is known throughout the world for his ability to bring extraordinary design to everyday items, from juicers to luggage, making him a perfect fit.”


Dressing up bland hardware is nothing new to the tech industry. Apple, a trendsetter in artful color and design, set the bar higher five years ago with its iMac computers, which came in translucent colors, from tangerine to lime.

Other hardware vendors quickly followed suit. Hewlett-Packard rolled out its Barbie printer, featuring the doll’s trademark pink and gray colors, and IBM unveiled a new lineup of colorful notebooks in that same year.

The Optical Mouse by Starck was designed with ergonomics in mind, as well--it is adaptable for right- or left-handed users.

“People are doing such amazing things with their computers. However, too often the importance of the link between man and machine is underestimated,” Starck said in a statement. “The PC and what we use it for is an extension of us. It defines us just as much as the clothes we wear or the music we listen to. With this in mind, I set out to design an artistic bridge that would help people connected with the technology they use every day.”

Like the Starck mouse, the two wireless models feature a scroll wheel, allowing users to move through Web pages and documents without using the window's scroll bar. The wireless models promise an average of more than six months of battery life.

The Starck mouse carries a retail price of $34.95, while the optical wireless mouse will sell for $44.95. The wireless IntelliMouse will go for $54.95.

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Posted by: JimmyJames Posted on: 07/11/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Why?  Linux User 147560 | 07/08/04
designer mice  stephen732@... | 07/08/04
Imagine that  Enterprise Analyst. | 07/08/04
Is that supposed to be a bad halo or a fish?  Michael Kelly | 07/08/04
fish  Enterprise Analyst. | 07/08/04
ah...  Michael Kelly | 07/08/04
Sniff, sniff...  AbsolutelyNot | 07/08/04
so...  ryusen | 07/08/04
Think that  michael-t | 07/08/04
flame decals make them go faster  Valis Keogh | 07/08/04
only if it's made by Honda  Monkey_MCSE | 07/08/04
Snortt  Linux User 147560 | 07/08/04
What  Enterprise Analyst. | 07/08/04
You have obviously  Linux User 147560 | 07/08/04
Hamster decals  AbsolutelyNot | 07/08/04
Quit it  Linux User 147560 | 07/08/04
AMERICAN MADE ALL THE WAY  Enterprise Analyst. | 07/08/04
wow thats great...  Monkey_MCSE | 07/08/04
What was that old saying about compensating for something lacking?  AbsolutelyNot | 07/08/04
Wrong, read the product content label required by law  Enterprise Analyst. | 07/08/04
ETC.!!!!! The abbreviation is ETC.!  AbsolutelyNot | 07/08/04
Look in glove compartment and see..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 07/08/04
You are so funny!  Linux User 147560 | 07/08/04
Wrong again.......  Enterprise Analyst. | 07/08/04
actually you are wrong, YET AGAIN...  Monkey_MCSE | 07/08/04
not quite  zijiang | 07/08/04
Guzzler?  Enterprise Analyst. | 07/08/04
And so you are a source  Linux User 147560 | 07/08/04
I hear that....  middle of nowhere | 07/08/04
Guzzler!  AbsolutelyNot | 07/08/04
RE: I hear that  Linux User 147560 | 07/08/04
Damn dude, my sportscar get's better fuel economy than that!  B.O.F.H. | 07/08/04
re: LU's response...  ryusen | 07/09/04
Ger your facts straight, please!  cwhitmore | 07/09/04
RE: American Made  JakAttak | 07/09/04
okok...  ryusen | 07/08/04
That doesn't help!  Linux User 147560 | 07/08/04
it NEVER does *evilgrin*  ryusen | 07/08/04
Only  Linux User 147560 | 07/08/04
Priorities  DarthRidiculous | 07/08/04
Why shouldn't they do this?  issthatso | 07/08/04
Not that I'm defending IE's problems, but...  Michael Kelly | 07/08/04
Since when should a mouse cost more than some software packages?  AbsolutelyNot | 07/08/04
Since Microsoft "innovated" them!  Jeff Spicoli | 07/08/04
thats an easy question  zijiang | 07/08/04
Yep, MS and Logitech,  FilledOut | 07/09/04
Yes! At last  michael-t | 07/08/04
MS has the best mice, keyboards ect  Enterprise Analyst. | 07/08/04
Which MS mice, keyboards, etc...?  B.O.F.H. | 07/08/04
Yea, kinda makes up for their shoddy operating system...  Xunil_Sierutuf | 07/08/04
Dell has great mousepads  NT Admin | 07/08/04
That danged IT guy!  Bill4 | 07/08/04
Even better mousepads  AbsolutelyNot | 07/08/04
Nope, sorry.  JimmyJames | 07/08/04
RE: best mice, keyborads etc.  JakAttak | 07/09/04
This changes everything...  Mike Cox | 07/08/04
ok now THAT made me bust a gut!!!  Michael Kelly | 07/08/04
10!  Xunil_Sierutuf | 07/08/04
Doesn't your cheek ever get tired...  gfeier | 07/08/04
Mike, funniest post ever in my opinion  Monkey_MCSE | 07/08/04
3 for 3, Cox: I give ya a 10  php_developer | 07/08/04
4 for 4...my bad  php_developer | 07/08/04
Definite 10 - good job  shallow_diver | 07/09/04
the funny thing about all of this is...  ryusen | 07/08/04
Just ordered the Antec Case.....  drichards1953 | 07/08/04
nice.. which one did you get?  ryusen | 07/09/04
I get so impatient...  Anton Philidor | 07/08/04
i wonder why...  Monkey_MCSE | 07/08/04
Jell Mouse -- did exist  drichards1953 | 07/08/04
Lipstick on a pig  JimmyJames | 07/08/04
Nope, sorry.  JimmyJames | 07/08/04
Who shives a git?  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 07/08/04
And yet, if it were Apple, it would be posted as the second coming  FilledOut | 07/09/04
Microsoft wasting resources  macsrule_z | 07/09/04
Another crop of intelligent, well-reasoned posts  Jeff_RL | 07/09/04
Sure, pal.  JimmyJames | 07/11/04
HOW ABOUT THESE COLORS?  itanalyst | 07/09/04
Caveat Emptor  pagej97 | 07/09/04
better late than never  pj-xmesh | 07/10/04

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