Hands-on with Microsoft's Fashionable and Futuristic Arc Mouse
Posted 09/09/08 at 01:35:52 PM | by Norman Chan
Really, that’s a mouse?
That’s the first thing we thought when we saw the new Arc Mouse, which Microsoft claims with “raise the style stakes” in peripheral design. We have to admit, it certainly looks different from any mouse we’ve handled before. The foldable design makes it extremely compact when snapped shut for travel purposes. Yet when expanded, the arch is spacious enough to fill out our manly palms. The Arc felt very comfortable in our hands as we moved it around a table, but was noticably lighter and not as solid as the gaming mice we're accustomed to. A micro transceiver snaps into the bottom of the mouse using a magnet, and only sticks out a single centimeter when plugged into a USB port (it uses the same 2.4GHz wireless tech as Microsoft’s other mice).
And if you’re worried about sturdiness, the Arc’s hinge has been tested to withstand 25lb’s of downward force, though we didn’t exert that much force in our test (we didn’t want to break it!). Surprisingly, it doesn’t use Microsoft’s new BlueTrack sensor, instead opting for a traditional laser tracker (no word on DPI). Look for the Arc to go on sale later this month (launching with black or red options) for $59.95.
More like something out of Star Trek
Submitted by DDTechGuy on Tue, 2008-09-09 14:30
Can you say 'Beam me up Scotty!' ?
I can't wait to get my CTS laced hands on it and give it a real test run!
MX Revo
Submitted by PCIV on Tue, 2008-09-09 14:05
Just me, or does the grey one look like the MX revo
MX Revolution clone + folding feature
Submitted by Techrocket9 on Tue, 2008-09-09 14:49
Exactly What I thought. I have an MX. IMITATORS!!!
Star Trek mouse
Submitted by Scapegoat on Tue, 2008-09-09 13:33
It looks quite pleasantly nerdy, and somewhat like a triquarter.
that's tricorder. -- Norm
Submitted by norman on Tue, 2008-09-09 23:21
that's tricorder.
-- Norm
your right good eye. That
Submitted by Keith E. Whisman on Tue, 2008-09-09 13:35
your right good eye. That mouse is going to be alot of different things to everyone.
Also I think it looks like a
Submitted by Keith E. Whisman on Tue, 2008-09-09 13:12
Also I think it looks like a cell phone. Now that would be something. A cell phone mouse. Microsoft needs to join forces with TMobile and make a Cell Phone Mouse. A pocket PC Smart Phone Cell Phone Mouse. There that would be cool.
Looks great for the mobile
Submitted by Keith E. Whisman on Tue, 2008-09-09 13:10
Looks great for the mobile croud. Perhaps even mobile gaming with it's laser. I'd by one if I had a gaming laptop. Any idea on the mouse battery life and how much power the transciever pulls down from a laptop? I take it that this is aimed at the laptop market?















