
PC gamers tired of accessories that just don’t get the job done right are in luck. Microsoft’s evidently taken notice of the problem. The computer giant has announced a new line of peripherals designed to make PC gaming more responsive.
Included in Microsoft’s lineup for gamers are three new accessories including the Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0, the 360 Wireless Controller and the Habu, another gaming mouse.
“We are reintroducing IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 in response to the demand from PC gamers worldwide,” said Bill Jukes, product marketing manager for Microsoft Hardware US. The new mouse will have things such as a sensitive scroll wheel and a gaming toggle to allow fast switching between games and programs. It’s set to be released in October, along with the Razer/Microsoft Habu, which comes with a long list of features.
The wireless 360 controller for the PC with an integrated headset jack for PC headsets should release around December, giving PC gamers the ease of 360 playing.
Sounds like a decent lineup to help make gaming on the PC a little more responsive.
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