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Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop for Bluetooth

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    Published: December 10, 2002 -- 11:12 GMT (03:12 PST)

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By Geoff Einon | December 10, 2002 -- 11:12 GMT (03:12 PST) | Topic: Hardware

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Microsoft’s upmarket solution to the problem of desktop clutter is the Wireless Optical Desktop for Bluetooth. In the box you’ll find a substantial keyboard with an eye-catching selection of additional keys, a rather chunky optical mouse with an IntelliPoint wheel, and a pair of Bluetooth adapters -– all tastefully co-ordinated in subdued shades of blue and black.

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Published: December 10, 2002 -- 11:12 GMT (03:12 PST)

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