EC1JG000300 original Lenovo keyboard incl. topcase DE (german) black/silver with backlight silver edge

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Manufacturer
Lenovo
Item Number
EC1JG000300
Primary Partnummer
AM1JG000210
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Common data

Condition
New
Layout
DE (german)
Color of keyboard caps
black matte
Case-Color
silver

More Information

Backlight
Yes
Inclusive
Touchpad
Connectors
1x Audio (3,5mm)
1x DC In
1x HDMI
1x Kensington lock
1x LAN
1x card reader
3x USB

Note

Category

Category
Keyboard
Usage
Laptop
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