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13 October 2009

Devlin’s military keyboard has been designed to survive extreme conditions.

Devlin’s military keyboard has been designed to survive extreme conditions

According to the manufacturer, wherever the military operate, the new KCR-103BP-612 can be deployed.

The phrase ‘extreme conditions’ can all too often be nothing more than a throw away, over-used comment. However, the KCR-103BP-612 really does back up this claim with high reliability when faced with anything from water ingest to ballistic shock, sub-zero temperatures to nuclear, chemical and biological (NBC) environments. It is claimed to work underwater all the way up to an altitude of 15,000 feet and anywhere in between.

This new model features a rugged aluminium case with a compact rubber mat typing surface which includes an integrated pointing device. The keys have a positive tactile feel and are designed for easy use even when wearing Mop4 gear. The keyboard is fully sealed preventing ingress of liquid, dust and sand. The keyboard features reliability of up to 20 million keystrokes, and one of the ‘key’ features are the backlit legends with 8 levels of illumination, making the keyboard easy to use even in low light conditions.

Devlin Electronics have been supplying military keyboards for many years and have products deployed all over the world in army, naval or air operations.


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