Since October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Microsoft really couldn't pass on this and designed a special edition pink mouse to show us that large companies really do care about our health, donating 10% of the selling price to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the largest breast cancer charity in the world.
This is actually a pink
Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000, a pretty standard offering as far as computer mice go, featuring Microsoft's own BlueTrack technology, up to 10 months battery life and a nano transceiver that can be stored inside a special compartment on the mouse's back while you are on the go.
“The Microsoft Hardware Team is doing what we can during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month by partnering with Susan G. Komen for the Cure to create a special edition pink mouse,” said
Microsoft Hardware officials.
“We’re donating 10% of the selling price to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the world’s largest and most progressive grassroots network of survivors and activists fighting to end breast cancer forever.”
Price wise, the special edition
Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 comes at $39.95, the exact same price as its black sibling, so if you want to help a good cause and get a new mouse in the process you could give this a look, although it's pink paintjob won't come as a plus for everyone.