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Perixx’s Periboard-535 II: A Strategic Move Toward Ergonomic Office Keyboards
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Perixx’s Periboard-535 II: A Strategic Move Toward Ergonomic Office Keyboards

The Periboard-535 II introduces a new standard for office keyboards, blending adjustable ergonomic design with noise-optimized switch options to address growing workplace demands for comfort and productivity.

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