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Keyboard/Keypad Lenovo Preferred Pro 0C52696
Keyboard/Keypad Connectivity Technology:
Cable
Localization:
French (Canada)
Interfaces/Ports Lenovo Preferred Pro 0C52696
Keyboard/Keypad Host Interface:
USB 2.0
Dimensions Lenovo Preferred Pro 0C52696
Keyboard/Keypad Height:
0.86"
Keyboard/Keypad Width:
17.84"
Keyboard/Keypad Depth:
7.15"
Weight:
2.03 lb


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