CHERRY G84-4100, USB + PS/2 keyboard USB + PS/2 Black

  • Brand: CHERRY
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  • SKU: G84-4100LCMBE-2
  • EAN: 4025112062520
Compact-Keyboard G84-4100

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Description

- Individual keys with Gold Crosspoint contacts (ML technology)
- Designed for continuous usage - over 20 mill. confirmations per key
- High level of reliability and unique precision confirmation feeling
- Minimal space requirements
- Lightweight
- Can also be delivered without "Windows® keys" (83 keys)
- Complete functions of a standard keyboard
- Can be used with the standard drivers of the operating system
- Ideal for 19" applications and mobile use

Specifications

Keyboard
Recommended usageOffice
Keyboard number of keys86
Connectivity technologyWired
Certificationc-tick, UL, VCCI, CE, FCC, VDE, BSMI
Device interfaceUSB + PS/2
Ports & interfaces
Cable length1.75 m
Design
Product colourBlack
Ergonomic designNo
Certificationc-tick, UL, VCCI, CE, FCC, VDE, BSMI
Technical details
Product colourBlack
Ergonomic designNo
Connectivity technologyWired
Harmonized System (HS) code84716060
Ergonomics
Cable length1.75 m
Features
Cable length1.75 m
Mouse
Mouse includedNo
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 50 °C
Storage temperature (T-T)-20 - 60 °C
Certificates
Certificationc-tick, UL, VCCI, CE, FCC, VDE, BSMI
Weight & dimensions
Keyboard weight400 g
Keyboard dimensions (WxDxH)282 x 132 x 27 mm
Packaging data
Package weight500 g
Package width315 mm
Package height30 mm
Package depth190 mm
Logistics data
Harmonized System (HS) code84716060
Other features
Connectivity technologyWired