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General Characteristics SteelSeries 6GV/2 64255
Manufacturer:
SteelSeries ApS
Manufacturer Part Number:
64255
Brand Name:
SteelSeries
Product Model:
6GV/2
Product Name:
6GV/2
Product Type:
Keyboard
Keyboard SteelSeries 6GV/2 64255
Keyswitch Technology:
Mechanical
Connectivity Technology:
Cable
Features:
Soft-touch Keys
Interfaces/Ports SteelSeries 6GV/2 64255
Host Interface:
USB, PS/2


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