CHERRY G84-4400 keyboard USB QWERTY Black

SKU
G84-4400LUBIT-2
£143.89 £119.91
In stock
Ultraslim Trackball Keyboard USB
You need a pointing device? But you don't have enough room for a separate mouse? In that case the ultraflat compact keyboard with integrated trackball will solve your problem. It's perfect for 19 inch applications, Slimline PCs and notebooks. It also has additional input options for pen-based computers.

- Two functions combined in one device.
- Integrated, high-quality 16 mm trackball.
- Space-efficient lightweight.
- Extremely flat design.
- Keycaps arranged in 18 mm grid.
- LEDs indicate status of operating functions.
- Number of keys: 84 (European version), 83 (US version).
- Uses mechanical keys from our ML series with high-precision key action.
- High reliability thanks to Gold Crosspoint contacts.
- Reliability: MTBF: 134,000 hours.
- Individual keys have long service life: approx. 20 million key operations.
SKU G84-4400LUBIT-2
EAN 4025112062926
Manufacturer CHERRY
AVAILABILITY Y
Keyboard
Keyboard layoutQWERTY
Keyboard number of keys84
Connectivity technologyWired
Certificationc-tick, GOST-R, UL, VCCI, CE, FCC, VDE, BSMI
Device interfaceUSB
Ports & interfaces
Cable length1.75 m
Design
Product colourBlack
Certificationc-tick, GOST-R, UL, VCCI, CE, FCC, VDE, BSMI
Technical details
Plug and PlayYes
Product colourBlack
Connectivity technologyWired
Harmonized System (HS) code84716060
Ergonomics
Plug and PlayYes
Cable length1.75 m
Features
Plug and PlayYes
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, GOST-R, UL, VCCI, CE, FCC, VDE, BSMI
Weight & dimensions
Keyboard weight563 g
Keyboard dimensions (WxDxH)370 x 139 x 19.6 mm
Packaging data
Package dimensions (WxDxH)400 x 195 x 32 mm
Package weight720 g
Package width400 mm
Package height32 mm
Package depth195 mm
Logistics data
Harmonized System (HS) code84716060
Other features
Package dimensions (WxDxH)400 x 195 x 32 mm
Connectivity technologyWired