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New MS keyboard range

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BANGALORE: Microsoft India on Thursday announced the launch of its 2004 range of keyboards and mouse that integrate futuristic design, ergonomic comfort and industry-leading performance.

To unveil the new range, Microsoft has organised a series of road shows across the cities of Kolkata, Bangalore, Cochin, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai and Hyderabad, said a company press release.

The 2004 hardware range includes Microsoft's largest line-up ever of wireless peripherals. These essentially include the Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer, IntelliMouse Explorer, Wireless Optical Mouse, Wireless Optical Desktop Elite, Wireless Optical Desktop Pro, Wireless Optical Desktop and Basic Wireless Optical Desktop.

Mr Mohit Anand, Manager, Home and Entertainment Division, Microsoft India said: "The 2004 hardware product line-up in particular is based on customer feedback and is undoubtedly our most innovative product range ever that couples design innovation with superior functionality and ease-of-use."

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