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£115.20 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £96 ex-VAT for a “universal” USB keyboard, the Lenovo 7ZB7A05468 is the kind of thing you buy when you want something reliable, familiar, and correctly laid out for Belgian users—without getting fancy. For an office that just needs dependable daily typing (admin staff, accounts, helpdesk, reception) it’s a sensible choice. The USB part is the big practical win: no driver drama, quick swap on existing desks, and usually fewer surprises than quirky “gaming” peripherals.
That said, I wouldn’t pick this if you’re expecting value-on-performance—there are cheaper keyboards that feel just as “good enough” for basic typing, especially if you don’t specifically need the Belgian layout. If you’re furnishing lots of seats, spend time checking whether your users genuinely need Belgian legends and whether your environment has any strict accessibility or ergonomic requirements. For managed IT teams who care about consistency across locations, it’s a clean, low-risk purchase; for power users who live at the keyboard, you’ll likely find better value elsewhere (or at least something that feels more premium per pound).

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