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Lenovo ExpressCard 54 Smart Card Reader
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Summary
Description
ExpressCard 54 Smart Card Reader
Manufacturer
Lenovo
Lowest Price
$59.95
Available at
3 Stores
Product Specification
General
Warranty Information
1 Year Warranty
URL
Click here
Interface Connection
Express Card 54
Slots
Smart Card
Height
3 in
Width
2.1 in
Depth
0.2 in
Weight
0.06 lbs
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