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Keyboard/Keypad TG3 KBA-BLTX-USNNR-US
Keyboard/Keypad Connectivity Technology:
Cable
Number of Keys:
83
Pointing Device TG3 KBA-BLTX-USNNR-US
Pointing Device Type:
TouchPad
Interfaces/Ports TG3 KBA-BLTX-USNNR-US
Keyboard/Keypad Host Interface:
USB?Universal Serial Bus
Dimensions TG3 KBA-BLTX-USNNR-US
Keyboard/Keypad Height:
1.25"
Keyboard/Keypad Width:
12"
Keyboard/Keypad Depth:
7.75"
Weight:
2 lb


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