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General characteristics MacAlly BTKey White Bluetooth
Packing list:
keyboard
Purpose:
desktop
The type of wireless communication:
bluetooth
Connection interface:
bluetooth
Color:
white
Time of work:
2 months
Trackball:
no
Keyboard MacAlly BTKey White Bluetooth
Design:
classic
Digital unit:
yes
Type:
membrane
Wireless Communication:
yes
Number of keys:
104
Power supply keyboard:
2xAAA
Dimensions (WxHxD):
455x23x140 mm


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