LMP KB-1243 keyboard Home USB QWERTY US International Aluminium, White

SKU
17748
£70.21 £58.51
In stock
USB, US, 109 keys, 2x USB, 428 x 113 x 17 mm, x 670 g
The new LMP USB Keyboard KB-1243 is a cost-effective alternative to the Apple Magic Keyboard and can be used with any Mac with USB port. The rugged 3-zone wired USB keyboard with 109 keys (ANSI) and aluminum upper cover features a numeric keypad (which includes the “=” sign) and two additional USB 2.0 ports for low-energy peripherals. The keycaps are laser-engraved and have a traditional tactile feeling. The KB-1243 can be used for vintage Mac/Mac OS X as well as for current Mac/macOS.
SKU 17748
EAN 5704174812111
Manufacturer LMP
In Stock Y
Keyboard
Recommended usageHome
Keyboard styleStraight
Keyboard form factorFull-size (100%)
Keyboard layoutQWERTY
Keyboard number of keys109
USB 2.0 ports quantity2
Wrist restNo
Pointing deviceNo
Numeric keypadYes
Keyboard languageUS International
Connectivity technologyWired
Device interfaceUSB
Ports & interfaces
USB 2.0 ports quantity2
Design
MaterialAcrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), Aluminium
Product colourAluminium, White
Keyboard styleStraight
BacklightNo
Wrist restNo
Technical details
MaterialAcrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), Aluminium
Product colourAluminium, White
BacklightNo
Numeric keypadYes
Number of products included1 pc(s)
Connectivity technologyWired
Ergonomics
USB 2.0 ports quantity2
Features
USB 2.0 ports quantity2
Power
Power source typeUSB
Mouse
Mouse includedNo
System requirements
Mac operating systems supportedMac OS X 10.10 Yosemite, Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan, Mac OS X 10.12 Sierra, Mac OS X 10.13 High Sierra, Mac OS X 10.14 Mojave, Mac OS X 10.15 Catalina, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks, macOS
Packaging content
Number of products included1 pc(s)
Weight & dimensions
Keyboard weight670 g
Keyboard dimensions (WxDxH)428 x 113 x 17 mm
Packaging data
Number of products included1 pc(s)
Other features
Pointing deviceNo
Connectivity technologyWired