The world's first 5GHz wireless keyboard, the rapoo E9100, from Unique!
The "rapoo E9100" wireless keyboard, which supports the 5 GHz band, is now available from Unique.
The "rapoo E9100" is the world's first wireless keyboard that uses 5GHz radio waves for communication. It is characterized by less radio interference than the 2.4GHz band used in ordinary wireless keyboards, and stable input is realized.
It also features a stylish thin aluminum body with a minimum thickness of 4.9 mm, and hot keys for music playback, browser back/forward, and other functions.
The main specifications are as follows: body size is 343 (W) x 114 (D) x 20 (H) mm, weight is 280 g, wireless system is 5 GHz (5,175 to 5,247 MHz), operating range is 10 m , and key arrangement is 5.9 mm. The key layout is 98 Japanese keys with a key pitch of 19 mm, the key structure is pantograph with a key stroke of 2 mm, the power supply is two AAA batteries, and the battery life is 24 months. The OS is Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista. The main unit is available in black and white.
Prices are as follows
Unique "rapoo E9100"
8,510 yen (including tax): Toei Land
8,510 yen (including tax): PC House Toei
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