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General Characteristics Cherry G83-6392 LCNRG Grey AT
Completion:
keyboard
Appointment:
desktop computer
Interface connection:
AT (DIN)
Color:
gray
Keyboard Cherry G83-6392 LCNRG Grey AT
Construction:
classical
Digital block:
Yes
Type:
membrane
Number of Keys:
104
The keys:
3.7 mm
Dimensions (WxHxD):
458x35x170 mm
Additionally Cherry G83-6392 LCNRG Grey AT
Features:
Model waterproof


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