Mini Multimedia Keyboard from Sahara
Techtree News Staff, Mar 24, 2008 1810 hrs IST
The keyboard is Sahara's answer to what most Indian buyers are looking for -- a simple yet elegant keyboard that takes up the least possible space.
Techtree News Staff, Mar 24, 2008 1810 hrs IST
The keyboard is Sahara's answer to what most Indian buyers are looking for -- a simple yet elegant keyboard that takes up the least possible space.
Sahara Computers and Electronics Limited (SCEL) has announced the launch of its latest Mini Multimedia Keyboard.
According to SCEL, their 63DUBG31 is the answer to what most Indian buyers are looking for today -- a simple yet elegant keyboard that takes up the least possible space on the desk.
The 63DUBG31 Mini Multimedia Keyboard is an ultra-slim notebook keyboard sporting 88 keys and 19 hot keys. Sahara claims the keyboard provides static resistant magnetic field and disturb resistant functionalities, and has a life of 10 million minutes. The keyboard is compatible with WIN 95/98/NT/2000/XP/Vista.
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