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Keyboard/Keypad Lenovo Keyboard (7ZB7A05214)
Keyboard/Keypad Connectivity Technology:
Cable
Localization:
Hungarian
Interfaces/Ports Lenovo Keyboard (7ZB7A05214)
Keyboard/Keypad Host Interface:
USB?Universal Serial Bus
Miscellaneous Lenovo Keyboard (7ZB7A05214)
Device Supported:
Server
Environmentally Friendly:
Yes
Environmental Certification:
RoHS 2


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