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General Specs Lenovo 256GB 4XB0K48500
Manufacturer:
Lenovo Group Ltd
Manufacturer Part Number:
4XB0K48500
Brand Name:
Lenovo
Product Name:
ThinkPad M.2 PCIE NVME 256 GB OPAL2.0 SSD
Product Type:
Solid State Drive
Technical Information Lenovo 256GB 4XB0K48500
Storage Capacity:
256 GB
Encryption Standard:
256-bit
Interfaces/Ports Lenovo 256GB 4XB0K48500
Drive Interface:
PCI Express x16
Physical Characteristics Lenovo 256GB 4XB0K48500
Drive Type:
Internal
Form Factor:
M.2


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