Mobiles     Laptops     Tablets     Computers     Hardware  Components       Electronics

D-computer KB-1906 Silver, PS/2 specs.

  Computer keyboard Specs >> D-computer >> D-computer KB-1906 Silver, PS/2

Specifications | Reviews


General characteristics D-computer KB-1906 Silver, PS/2
Equipment:
keyboard
Purpose:
desktop
The connection interface:
PS/2
Color:
silver
Trackball:
no
Keyboard D-computer KB-1906 Silver, PS/2
Design:
classic
Digital unit:
yes
Type:
membrane
Number of keys:
107
The number of additional keys:
3
Additionally D-computer KB-1906 Silver, PS/2
3 special keys:
power,sleep,wake


Reviews, Questions about D-computer KB-1906 Silver, PS/2




Write Review / Ask a question about D-computer KB-1906 Silver, PS/2
 
  
      10+7= *


Popular today


Logitech Classic Y-SM48 Black PS/2
Logitech Classic Y-SM48 Black PS/2
Completion: keyboard; Appointment: desktop computer; Interface connection: PS/2; Color: black; Construction: classical; Digital block: Yes; Type: membrane; Number of Keys: 104; Dimensions (WxHxD): 460...
Samsung SDM-4500P White PS/2
Samsung SDM-4500P White PS/2
Completion: keyboard; Appointment: desktop computer; Interface connection: PS/2; Color: white; Construction: classical; Digital block: Yes; Type: membrane; Number of Keys: 124; The number of additiona...


D-computer KB-1906 Silver, PS/2
news
 Lenovo unveils keyboard and mouse with ?eternal? power supply

The list of unusual devices presented at CES 2026 has been expanded with a keyboard and mouse set from Lenovo. The devices can run on solar power and even charge from artificial light sources.



news
 Introducing the Logitech G304 X: a lightweight gaming mouse with up to 106 hours of battery life

Logitech has unveiled a wireless gaming mouse called the G304 X Lightspeed. The new model retains the appearance of the original ?304,? but has received a number of improvements in terms of accuracy, battery life, weight, and connectivity options.



news
 In honor of its 20th anniversary, Razer is reviving the Boomslang gaming mouse

The first dedicated gaming mouse in history, the Boomslang, was introduced back in 1999, when Razer was a subsidiary of Karna LLC. In 2005, Razer became an independent company, and now, to mark the 20th anniversary of this event, it is releasing an updated version of the iconic mouse in a limited edition of 1,337 copies.