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Microsoft Hardware celebrates 30 years, debuts two new colors for Arc Touch Mouse

Ron Ron
July 17, 2019
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Microsoft has yet another reason to be proud as the company’s hardware team is celebrating their 30th year in creating products that are comfortable, visually appealing, and contain a better interactive experience.

“A lot has changed since our humble beginnings in 1982. This was the year we began to realize that the complete PC experience should encompass so much more than a strong and efficient computer. Building on our extensive background and knowledge of PCs and computing, we paved the way for the hardware industry by delivering products that make the time you spend with your PC more efficient… and better yet, more enjoyable,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post.

Microsoft states that over the years, the company has created products that offer comfort, design, control, and a better interactive experience. “These design developments have been shaped by years of watching and learning how you work and play on your PC, ergonomic findings and data, as well as input from usability experts. All of which help develop and deliver products that improve the way you interact on your PC.”

In the blog post, Microsoft also announced two new colors for the Arc Touch Mouse, the Sangria Red Diamond and Cement Gray.

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