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3.5 inch floppy drive

3.5 inch floppy drive

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White computer keyboard.

Apple Bluetooth keyboard

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White pen with Apple "Pencil" branding written in black letters on the side.

Apple Pencil 1st generation

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White pen with Apple "Pencil" branding written in black letters on the side.

Apple Pencil 2nd generation

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Bluetooth headphones

Bluetooth headphones

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A black rectangular device with a black pen you can use to draw on the device.

Drawing tablet

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A black DVD player that includes a black cable to connect the player to a monitor or computer.

DVD player

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A black computer keyboard with rounded edges.

Ergonomic keyboard

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A black computer monitor. The monitor has a rectangular screen on top of a small base. A monitor is an extra screen you can connect to your laptop or computer.

External monitor

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Black, overear headphones with earpads and head cushioning.

Headphones

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Slim headphones in silver and black with thin earpads and no head cushioning, but an extended microphone.

Headphones with microphone

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A small, black memory card reader with a short cable that plugs into USB ports. It has multiple slots for different types of memory cards.

Memory card reader

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A black, small PowerPoint remote that has several buttons, including ones for advancing and backing up slides.

PowerPoint remote

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A black trackball mouse that has a trackball in the middle and four buttons around the trackball.

Trackball mouse

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Universal bluetooth keyboard

Universal bluetooth keyboard

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USB mouse

USB mouse

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