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Verbatim Slimline USB Wired Keyboard with TenKey For Mac, PC, Chrome, Linux + Free Shipping w/ Prime $5.00

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Woot! has New Verbatim Slimline USB Wired Keyboard with Tenkey For Mac, PC, Chrome, Linux for $5.00. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime, otherwise a flat $6 per order.

Looking for an affordable keyboard that still provides a better typing experience? Try Verbatim's Slimline Corded USB Keyboard – it's sleek, yet sturdy, with convenient plug and play USB connectivity. The Slimline Corded Keyboard features low-profile keys and adjustable tilt legs for quiet, comfortable typing. The layout features a full numeric keypad and full-size function keys, all within a slim, efficient design that frees up space on your desktop. Compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems, the Slimline Corded USB Keyboard is a great addition to any corporate or home office workspace. Package Includes: Slimline Corded USB Keyboard

Affordable, corded keyboard featuring slim design and a full numeric keypad with full-size function keys
Low-profile, advanced tactile keys for quiet, comfortable typing
Adjustable tilt legs for added comfort
Simple, plug and play USB 2.0 corded connection; Compatible with Windows, MacOS, Chrome OS, Linux Kernel 2.6 and higher
Verbatim has been a leader in data storage technology since 1969, and guarantees this product with a 1-year limited warranty and technical support


https://computers.woot.com/offers...cnt_wp_2_5
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Woot! has New Verbatim Slimline USB Wired Keyboard with Tenkey For Mac, PC, Chrome, Linux for $5.00. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime, otherwise a flat $6 per order.

Looking for an affordable keyboard that still provides a better typing experience? Try Verbatim's Slimline Corded USB Keyboard – it's sleek, yet sturdy, with convenient plug and play USB connectivity. The Slimline Corded Keyboard features low-profile keys and adjustable tilt legs for quiet, comfortable typing. The layout features a full numeric keypad and full-size function keys, all within a slim, efficient design that frees up space on your desktop. Compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems, the Slimline Corded USB Keyboard is a great addition to any corporate or home office workspace. Package Includes: Slimline Corded USB Keyboard

Affordable, corded keyboard featuring slim design and a full numeric keypad with full-size function keys
Low-profile, advanced tactile keys for quiet, comfortable typing
Adjustable tilt legs for added comfort
Simple, plug and play USB 2.0 corded connection; Compatible with Windows, MacOS, Chrome OS, Linux Kernel 2.6 and higher
Verbatim has been a leader in data storage technology since 1969, and guarantees this product with a 1-year limited warranty and technical support


https://computers.woot.com/offers...cnt_wp_2_5

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9h ago
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kaabob
9h ago
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I remember Verbatim was respectable for recordable physical media (CD-R, DVD-R, -RW) but haven't tried their hardware though, can't vouch for that
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jackdec5
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Quote from kaabob :
I remember Verbatim was respectable for recordable physical media (CD-R, DVD-R, -RW) but haven't tried their hardware though, can't vouch for that
still have a spindle of them!
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hbasavar
33m ago
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Quote from kaabob :
I remember Verbatim was respectable for recordable physical media (CD-R, DVD-R, -RW) but haven't tried their hardware though, can't vouch for that
Verbatim is the first 5.25" floppy disk that I purchased for storing my Fortran programs. I paid around 80 rupees which was around $2 for 1 floppy in 1990. Hearing myself I sound like a pretty old boomer.... oh my god, I really am.

Yes, they were a popular company for all kinds of removable media
Last edited by hbasavar July 18, 2025 at 07:02 AM.

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