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The Microsoft SideWinder Mouse was created to meets gamers’ individual needs, providing custom tuning tools and a design for ultimate handling. The first mouse to wear the coveted SideWinder name, ...
Microsoft’s last SideWinder keyboard had a neat parlor trick: It split in two. The X4 has a little less pow—its main feature is anti-ghosting for cheap, letting you press up to 26 keys at once ...
Microsoft mice are coming out like machine gun bullets! Well, not really, but we reviewed the chunky X5 back in September, the sweet and wireless but cloth-mouse-pad-intolerant X8 last month, and ...
Microsoft's Sidewinder X8 doesn't arrive in a museum quality case like the Mamba, but it also costs 40% less. It also sports a slightly less sensitive sensor (4000 DPI) using Microsoft's BlueTrack ...
LEIPZIG, Germany, Aug. 22, 2007 Today at the Games Convention in Leipzig, Germany, Microsoft Hardware debuts the revival of its SideWinder™ line with its first gaming mouse built from the ground up — ...
We had a hunch that Microsoft would be launching a SideWinder-branded keyboard this fall, and sure enough, the suits in Redmond are keeping the revitalized name alive with an all new September ...
Microsoft's peripherals are becoming showpieces, and the Sidewinder will definitely impress sitting on any geek's desk next to their power PC.
The SideWinder X3 is much smaller than the SideWinder X8, and its shape is entirely different. The X8 is big enough to fill Jolly Green Giant’s hand—provided he’s right-handed, that is.
Say, is this a Microsoft SideWinder-branded keyboard? Looks like it might just be. It looks like it'll go by the name of SideWinder X6, and feature a detachable numeric keypad, programmable keys ...
LEIPZIG, Germany ─ Aug. 20, 2008 ─ Today at the Games Convention in Leipzig, Germany, Microsoft Hardware debuted the SideWinder X6 Keyboard – the most versatile gaming keyboard on the market ...
Transform With Microsoft’s New SideWinder X6 Keyboard; Industry’s First Switchable Key Pad Moves From Work to Play SideWinder line expands with first-ever keyboard and new SideWinder X5 Mouse.
Microsoft's first gaming keyboard was the Reclusa, and it was really a Razer keyboard with Microsoft branding. In this post, I'm going to take a quick look at the first all-Microsoft gaming ...