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£114.32 inc. VAT
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At £95.27 ex-VAT, this kind of Lenovo pogo-pin “mobile device” keyboard accessory is only really good value if you’re matching it to the exact device it’s meant for. Pogo-pin peripherals live or die by compatibility and charging/contact reliability—if your tablet/handheld wasn’t specified for this part, you’ll end up paying close to proper keyboard money for something that’s fiddly, inconsistent, or just won’t dock properly.
Who it *is* for: teams using supported Lenovo mobile devices in warehouses, field service, or mobile ticketing setups where you want a quick, rugged-ish typing solution without carrying a full laptop. If your staff already use the compatible Lenovo device and you need a spare/upgrade for a broken connector or lost unit, it makes sense—especially for reducing downtime. Who should *skip* it: anyone hoping to use it generically, or buying “best effort” for a workaround. The price is reasonable only when it perfectly fits your workflow; otherwise, you’d be better off with a standard keyboard option or verifying fitment before ordering.

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