The Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000 is a wireless keyboard/mouse set featuring a battery-operated ergonomic wireless keyboard and rechargeable wireless laser mouse. Both devices utilize a single 2.4GHz Bluetooth transceiver that maintains a stable connection from a distance of up to 30’. Included is a recharging station for the mouse, as well as a...
The Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 6000 is a battery-operated, ergonomic wireless keyboard that relies on 2.4Ghz technology and a USB transceiver to stay connected to a PC from a range of up to 45’. The keyboard utilizes a comfort curve design that helps prevent unwanted wrist injuries from long-term typing. Included also is a translucent...
The Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 3000 is a standard wireless keyboard that relies on 2.4Ghz technology and a USB transceiver to stay connected to a PC from a range of up to 45’. The keyboard is extra compact at only 18x7", making it especially friendly to small PCs, notebooks, and even media tablets. Included is...
The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 is a wireless keyboard/mouse set released in August 2009 in preparation for the launch of the Windows 7 operating system. It features an ergonomically designed wireless keyboard and a wireless BlueTrack mouse. Both devices rely on 2.4GHz wireless technology to transmit to an included USB transceiver within a...
The Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 is a battery-operated, wireless ergonomic keyboard featuring a curved design that encourages more natural wrist posture, while also reducing chances of an unwanted injury. The system relies on Bluetooth technology, which means that zero dongles/adapters are required — BUT, the PC used must have built-in Bluetooth for the...
The Microsoft Wireless Mouse 5000 is a battery-operated wireless optical mouse that connects to Microsoft and Macintosh PCs via a USB smart receiver. It utilizes high-definition optical technology to allow for more precise rendering versus an older roller model. And it was built to be especially ergonomic, allowing users to operate it without unwanted...
The Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 is a battery-operated BlueTrack Nano mouse that connects to Microsoft PCs via a snap-in Nano receiver. As an upgrade from the original Mobile Mouse 4000, the 6000 features 5 programmable buttons, rubber side grips, and blue lighting effects. At its core is BlueTrack technology, a proprietary Microsoft engineering...
The Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 is a battery-operated BlueTrack Nano mouse that connects to Microsoft PCs via a snap-in Nano receiver. The receiver utilizes 2.4Ghz wireless technology to provide a reliable connection from up to a 30’ range without interference. And although the mouse requires a single AA battery, it can last up...
The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 is a rechargeable ergonomic wireless laser mouse that connects to a Windows PC via Bluetooth. It utilizes a 2.4GHz Bluetooth USB transceiver to transfer signals directly from the mouse to one’s computer. At its core is Microsoft’s high-definition laser technology, which supplies up to 2000dpi, versus a conventional...
The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 is a rechargeable ergonomic wireless laser mouse that connects to a Windows or Macintosh PC via a USB transceiver. It relies on 2.4GHz wireless technology to transfer signals from up to a distance of 30’. As for the mouse, it incorporates Microsoft’s high-definition laser technology, which delivers more...
The Microsoft Wireless Notebook Presenter Mouse 8000 is a battery-operated, ergonomic wireless laser mouse that connects to a Windows PC via a Bluetooth USB transceiver. It relies on 2.4GHz Bluetooth technology to transfer signals from the mouse, to the receiver, and right into the heart of the computer. Core to the 8000 is its...
The Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 is a battery-operated, ergonomic wireless laser mouse that connects to a Windows PC via a mini USB transceiver. It features Microsoft’s high-definition laser technology, which has been designed to offer more precise and smoother tracker versus conventional optical or roller mice. And since it does relies on...
The Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse is a battery-operated, wireless BlueTrack mouse that connects to a Windows or Macintosh PC via a mini USB transceiver. It utilizes Microsoft’s proprietary BlueTrack technology, which works on any surface, including granite countertops, airport carpets, and even a park bench. Included is a mini USB transceiver that can be...
The Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 is a battery-operated, wireless laser mouse that connects to a Windows or Macintosh PC via Bluetooth. It in fact requires no transceiver, which means other USB ports can be freed for other devices. And it uses high-definition laser technology for more precise and smoother tracking. Since it does...
The Microsoft SideWinder is an entry level gaming mouse.
The MSN TV 2 Internet and Media Player is a set-top box which connects wirelessly to a PC to enable media-streaming and web-surfing on a television. An MSN TV Service subscription is required, costing at least $100/year. With the included wireless keyboard, the user can surf the web or send and receive email on...
Released alongside a 120GB model in Fall 2008, the Zune 16 is a continuation of Microsoft's attempt to challenge Apple's market dominance. The third-generation model matches its direct competitor, the 16GB iPod Nano, in price point and in most features, playing videos and photos as well as music. Its screen is slightly smaller at...
Windows Server Foundation provides a foundation to run most small-business applications. An affordable platform for the core portfolio of IT capabilities, including file and print sharing, remote access and security.
The Microsoft Notebook Cooling Base is a mid-grade laptop cooling tray designed to keep both the user and machine cool during extended use. The Cooling Base features an efficient cooling channel and fan that draws heat away from the bottom of the laptop, a unique contoured body design to adhere to the underside of...
The Microsoft LifeCam VX-6000 model is a high-end desktop webcam designed specifically for casual and in-home use. The VX-6000 supports high resolution 640 x 480 pixel videos at 30 frames per second, and takes high resolution (640 x 480) still photos as well. The VX-6000 includes a 71 degree wide angle lens that has...
The Microsoft LifeCam VX-3000 model is a mid-grade desktop webcam designed specifically for casual and in-home use. The VX-3000 supports high resolution 640 x 480 pixel videos at 30 frames per second, and takes high resolution (640 x 480) still photos as well; the lens also includes a 2x digital zoom. The VX-3000 also boasts...
The Microsoft LifeCam VX-1000 model is a low-end desktop webcam designed specifically for casual and in-home use. The VX-1000 supports high resolution 640 x 480 pixel videos at 30 frames per second, and takes high resolution (640 x 480) still photos as well. The VX-1000 also boasts several quick access features such as one touch...
The Microsoft LifeCam NX-6000 is a high-end webcam designed specifically for notebooks and portable use. The NX-6000 supports VGA (640 x 480px) videos, and takes 8 megapixel still photos. The NX-6000 includes a 71 degree wide angle lens with a focus depth of 21"- 60", 3x digital zoom, and full swivel functionality. It also...
The Microsoft LifeCam NX-3000 model is a high-end webcam designed specifically for notebooks and portable use. The NX-3000 supports high resolution 640 x 480 pixel videos, and takes high-def 1.3 megapixel photos. The NX-3000 also boasts several quick access features such as one touch blogging through Windows Live Spaces, a Windows Live call button and...
Halo 3: ODST is a first-person shooter video game released on the Xbox 360 in September 2009, nearly two years after the release of Halo 3 itself. ODST stands for Orbital Drop Shock Troopers, the type of soldier that the players control. The game takes place during the events of Halo 2 and Halo...
Windows Home Server is a home server operating system from Microsoft. Announced on January 7, 2007, at the Consumer Electronics Show by Bill Gates, Windows Home Server is intended to be a solution for homes with multiple connected PCs to offer file sharing, automated backups, and remote access. It is based on Windows Server...
Successor to Windows Server 2003, built on the Windows NT 6.0 kernel, Like Windows Vista.
Windows Server is a brand name for server operating systems released by Microsoft Corporation. This name has been used for the following software releases: Windows 2000 Server, the release based on Windows 2000 Windows Server 2003, the previous release of Windows Server Windows Server 2008, the current release of Windows Server Windows Server 7,...
Windows XP Media Center Edition is an expanded version of Windows XP Professional that is centered around the Windows Media Center application. This comprehensive system is responsible for managing and playing all of the media content that is stored on any storage devices that are connected to the computer, either directly or over a...
Windows XP Home edition is the standard version of XP intended for everday people to use in their homes. The Home edition is relatively full featured when compared to the more expensive Professional and Media Center editions that are intended for business and home theater uses respectively.
XP Pro is the the business targeted flavor of XP and contains many features that make working in a corporate environment more convenient and secure. The features are weighted towards expanded networking abilities, user profiles, and operating system maintenance. Two of the biggest additions to Pro over Home are the Remote Desktop functionality that...
The Side Winder is a high resolution on the fly switchable DPI laser gaming mouse with a user adjustable weight system. It features: selectable DPI up to 2000 on the fly, 500 Hz USB polling rate, weight selectable by inserts (5g to 30g), 5 programmable buttons, switchable mouse pads/feet, and profiling software for different...
Windows 98 is a graphical operating system released by Microsoft to be the successor to Windows 95. System requirements 486DX-2/66 MHz or higher processor (Pentium processor recommended) 16MB of RAM (24MB recommended) At least 500 MB of space available on HDD. The amount of space required depends on the installation method and the...
Microsoft Windows is the name of several families of software operating systems by Microsoft. Microsoft first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing interest in graphical user interfaces (GUIs). Microsoft Windows eventually came to dominate the world's personal computer market, overtaking Mac...
Microsoft Outlook or Outlook (full name Microsoft Office Outlook since Outlook 2003) is a personal information manager from Microsoft, and is part of the Microsoft Office suite. Although often used mainly as an e-mail application, it also provides a calendar, task and contact management, note taking, a journal and web browsing. It can be...
Outlook Express is an e-mail/news client that was included with several versions of Microsoft Windows, starting with Windows 98 through the release of Windows XP. Outlook Express was also bundled with Internet Explorer 4.0, and available for Windows 95 and Mac OS 9. In Windows Vista, Outlook Express is replaced with Windows Mail. Windows...
Newly introduced with the 2007 lineup of Zunes are the Zune 8 and Zune 4, flash based players that house all the same features as the Zune 80 in a smaller size. The smaller players support all the same media formats, and contain the same WiFi sharing capabilities and syncing. The screen itself has...
For release in the summer of 2007, the Microsoft QWERTY keyboard is an accessory that attaches onto a regular Xbox 360 controller (wired, or wireless). The keyboard has all the keys of a regular keyboard including all 10 numbers and is meant to ease text entry. This accessory acts as a third option for...
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