Logitech Signature K650 Wireless Comfort Keyboard – Wireless Connectivity – Bluetooth/RF – 32.81 ft – PC, Mac – AA Battery Size Supported – Graphite – TAA Compliance
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Type in comfort and get more done with the Logitech Signature K650 Wireless Comfort Keyboard. Featuring a built-in soft-touch palm rest and deep-cushioned keys, this comfortable keyboard lets you type with ease all day long.
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Category: Accessories
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