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Kurdish transparent keyboard stickers

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High-quality stickers for variety of keyboards Desktop, Laptop and Notebook such as: Sony, Toshiba, HP, Dell, Compaq, Panasonic, Acer, Gateway, Sharp, eMachines, Ashton Digital's Passport, Averatec, Systemax, IBM, Lenovo, NEC, Alienware, AST, Asus, Samsung, Cybertron … etc.

The Kurdish Alphabet is spread onto transparent (clear) - matt vinyl, in one of the following colors (red, white or yellow) which are suitable for majoriy of keyboards, regardless their color or hue.

The Kurdish stickers are made of high-quality transparent (clear) - matt vinyl , thickness - 80mkn, typographical method.

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Transparent (clear) - matt vinyl guarantees complete absence of glare under different angels of lighting.

Clear transparent background makes stickers almost invisible, and allows existing characters to show through.

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The application process is very simple and straight forward. English characters are located underneath each sticker which accurately indicates the key on which you will apply corresponding stickers. Application prossess doesn't take more than 10-15min. And you can enjoy your brand new, bilingual - Kurdish – English keyboard.

The stickers are intended to simplify your job, make communication even more satisfying as well as less time consuming while doing it on computer.

Discover the World of perfection and simplicity with our product.

OUR MOTTO IS - QUALITY!

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 28 July, 2006.