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General characteristics D-computer KB-2625 Black-Silver, PS/2
Equipment:
keyboard
Purpose:
desktop
The connection interface:
PS/2
Color:
multiple colors
Trackball:
no
Keyboard D-computer KB-2625 Black-Silver, PS/2
Design:
classic
Digital unit:
yes
Type:
membrane
Number of keys:
128
The number of additional keys:
24


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