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msft_x3.jpgLaunching today, the SideWinder X3 mouse is the latest to join Microsoft's line of gaming mice. The X3 will be available in May for $40 (street). Gaming features include a 2,000-dpi laser-tracking engine, five programmable buttons, and macro recording. The included Quick Turn macro enables gamers to check their surroundings within a game with a single click.

Designed for use with Windows XP and Vista, the corded mouse includes full-speed USB reporting at 500 Hz and can be used at a maximum speed of 45 inches per second with up to 20 Gs of acceleration. Its left and right buttons are rated to 10 million clicks. Computer requirements include 100MB of available disk space, a CD-ROM drive, and Internet access (required for software installation). Gamers can get a head start on the action by preordering the X3 on Amazon.com.
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