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Keyboard/Keypad Brydge BRY7201 Keyboard
Keyboard/Keypad Connectivity Technology:
Wireless
Keyboard/Keypad Wireless Technology:
Bluetooth
Keys Layout:
QWERTY
Pointing Device Brydge BRY7201 Keyboard
Pointing Device Type:
TouchPad
Design Brydge BRY7201 Keyboard
Color:
Silver
Keyboard/Keypad Height:
7.80" (198.12 mm)
Keyboard/Keypad Width:
11.40" (289.56 mm)
Keyboard/Keypad Depth:
0.29" (7.37 mm)
Weight (Approximate):
745 g


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