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General Specs Lenovo 256GB Solid State Drive 4XB0H45209
Manufacturer:
Lenovo Group Ltd
Manufacturer Part Number:
4XB0H45209
Brand Name:
Lenovo
Product Name:
ThinkPad 256GB OPAL2.0 Solid State Drive
Product Type:
Solid State Drive
Technical Information Lenovo 256GB Solid State Drive 4XB0H45209
Storage Capacity:
256 GB
Physical Characteristics Lenovo 256GB Solid State Drive 4XB0H45209
Height:
0.3" (6.9 mm)
Width:
2.8" (69.9 mm)
Depth:
3.2" (80 mm)
Weight (Approximate):
45.1 g


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