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posted: Jun. 21, 2009 @ 11:14p
AmericanGal
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posted: Jun. 21, 2009 @ 11:34p
It's a deal but they are PS2 mice and keyboards. I don't think they even put PS2 connections on computers these days. You'd have to get some kind of adapter.
PeRFeCK
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posted: Jun. 22, 2009 @ 12:27a
thanks, im in for 3. i always replace my keyboard after a few months, and i dont mind cheap ones.
Ascii2
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posted: Jun. 22, 2009 @ 2:19a
AmericanGal said: I don't think they even put PS2 connections on computers these days. You'd have to get some kind of adapter.PS/2 is still used today on desktop (not notebooks). Many smaller form factor desktops, however, do not have PS/2 connectors.
You can get iMicro brand keyboards and mice for $2 ea at eWiz. (iMicro is a house brand of SuperTalent, and SuperTalent is related to eWiz, so these are essentially factory-direct prices.)
I ordered 25 mice for under $50, and am thinking of ordering some keyboards.
You can get iMicro brand keyboards and mice for $2 ea at eWiz. (iMicro is a house brand of SuperTalent, and SuperTalent is related to eWiz, so these are essentially factory-direct prices.)
I ordered 25 mice for under $50, and am thinking of ordering some keyboards.
You can get iMicro brand keyboards and mice for $2 ea at eWiz. (iMicro is a house brand of SuperTalent, and SuperTalent is related to eWiz, so these are essentially factory-direct prices.)How does that make this horrible? At your price the OP beats you by $2. Or would ewiz shipped 3 KB and 3 mice for less than $4?
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