Tuesday, February 24th 2009

Microsoft SideWinder X8 Mouse With BlueTrack Technology Available This Week

The Microsoft SideWinder X8 Mouse, available on store shelves this week, offers a best-in-class tracking engine with Microsoft BlueTrack Technology and wireless freedom built for lag-free play. The newest mouse to join the SideWinder line, the SideWinder X8 offers the best frame rate, speed and acceleration on the market and a tracking range from 250 dots per inch (dpi) to 4,000 dpi, giving gamers ultimate control and precision.
"Many gamers have long desired a wireless gaming mouse that doesn't compromise on performance, and Microsoft delivers with the SideWinder X8 Mouse," said Bill Jukes, product marketing manager for Microsoft Hardware. "Combining the best tracking performance available with an innovative wireless solution, this mouse will change the way gamers perceive wireless performance."

The SideWinder X8 Mouse joins the Microsoft Explorer Mouse and Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse as the first mice to use BlueTrack Technology - the world's most advanced tracking technology that works on virtually any surface. The Explorer Mouse and Explorer Mini Mouse were announced in September 2008 and are now widely available.

Innovation for Gaming Performance
The SideWinder X8 Mouse offers the following top features to deliver ultimate wireless gaming performance:
  • BlueTrack Technology. The world's most advanced tracking technology for gaming, with image processing of 13,000 frames per second, 75g maximum acceleration and 120 inches per second maximum speed.
  • 2.4GHz wireless. The device is built for lag-free play with virtually no latency.
  • Play and charge. Get up to 30 hours of active gaming on a single charge, or use the play-and-charge cable for nonstop action. The winding cord management system offers easy charging - simply unwrap the cord from around the storage box and snap it onto the underside of the mouse.
Pricing and Availability
The SideWinder X8 Mouse is available this week for an estimated retail price of $99.95 (U.S.). More information about this and other Microsoft Hardware products can be found at www.microsoft.com/hardware.
Source: Microsoft
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17 Comments on Microsoft SideWinder X8 Mouse With BlueTrack Technology Available This Week

#1
TheMailMan78
Big Member
I have the sidewinder right before this one and its an awesome mouse. Very heavy. I wouldn't hesitate buying this one for a second.
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#2
h3llb3nd4
I would choose this mouse over any Logitech mouse
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#4
Jakl
Looks like a great mouse, but I don't like the style of it for my hand. MY logitech MX1000 still doing great for me for 2 years now
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#5
apheX?
i prefer the new razor one imo.

But really... is bluetrack worth it or even noticeable?
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#6
h3llb3nd4
apheX?i prefer the new razor one imo.

But really... is bluetrack worth it or even noticeable?
well basically you can use this mouse any surface...literally
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#7
InfDamarvel
The only pro I can see from this mouse is that it has a wired hookup to go along with it.
I don't believe that blue track is that big of a deal, and not only that I don't think that is the best mouse design.
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#8
Necrofire
My 10 dollar lazor mouse performs ok, and I haven't changed the batteries in months.
It works on every surface I've tried it on, carpet, wood, glossy table, lap, pretty much everything except glass.

So, for those with a "gaming mouse", I ask; why should I buy this mouse?
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#9
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
I prefer a reliable wired one. Imagine getting laggy response because of low power and on tight competitions... or radio interference. If I wanted a mouse, I want to just plug it in and not worry on battery life..
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#10
TheMailMan78
Big Member
h3llb3nd4I would choose this mouse over any Logitech mouse
I have a Logitech G5 thats awesome. Logitech should make tanks.
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#11
PCpraiser100
Will buy! I love the Sidewinder series! I am still thinking about the color difference between the Blue and Red.
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#12
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
just to ask is the wheel tilt capable, because my Mouse has 5 free buttons for customization (other than the 2 standard buttons)
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#13
PVTCaboose1337
Graphical Hacker
I like the look of this mouse. I do prefer wired mouses though. But very good looking nonetheless.
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#14
LittleLizard
i always wanted a sidewinder (here the onlyone u will find is the old one) at a insane price
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#15
Zehnsucht
Ahh I love my original Sidewinder. This one seems nice too.

:D
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#16
TheMailMan78
Big Member
ZehnsuchtAhh I love my original Sidewinder. This one seems nice too.

:D
Thats funny :laugh:

I have the same exact mouse.
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#17
Haytch
This mouse falls too far behind to my Razer Mamba.
The only features im interested in trying is its Blue Track technology and its 75G acceleration compared with my 50G.
The sidewinders 120 inches per second maximum speed, 4000 DPI and lack of wired/wireless option make it yesturdays news before its release.
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