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Microsoft Unveils Wireless Mobile Mouse 1850, Will Cost You $14.95 – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
March 18, 2014
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Microsoft unveils Wireless Mobile Mouse 1850, will cost you 4.95

Microsoft has unveiled a new mouse, designed for mobile users. The Wireless Mobile Mouse 1850 runs for $14.95 dollars and comes in a variety of different color options to suit your needs.

“Today we are announcing the Wireless Mobile Mouse 1850 – a super lightweight mouse designed for people who live life on-the-go that costs less than 15 bucks. I’ve been using the mouse for a few days and really appreciate how light this mouse is. And it fits perfect in my hand. It is actually designed to feel good being used by both righties and lefties,” Microsoft’s Brandon LeBlanc stated in an official blog post.

The mouse features a 2.4GHz wireless technology with a built-in mini USB transceiver for reliable wireless connection to your computer. You can even leave the transceiver plugged into your PC or hide it away inside the mouse.

The Wireless Mobile Mouse 1850 runs for $14.95 and will be available for purchase later this month. You can purchase it in Coal Black, Flame Red, Orchid Pink, Pantone Purple, or Wool Blue.

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