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PC keyboard companies ZF & Devlin to help BBC’s Children in Need appeal

17th November 2009
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Fans of Pudsey looking for an exclusive, one-off PC accessory will be able to bid in a charity auction in aid of BBC’s Children in Need appeal for a Cherry keyboard from ZF Electronics which has been laser printed by custom keyboard supplier, Devlin Electronics, with an image of the bear himself, the BBC logo and the words ‘Children in Need 2009’.
Fans of Pudsey looking for an exclusive, one-off PC accessory will be able to bid in a charity auction in aid of BBC’s Children in Need appeal for a Cherry keyboard from ZF Electronics which has been laser printed by custom keyboard supplier, Devlin Electronics, with an image of the bear himself, the BBC logo and the words ‘Children in Need 2009’. Bidding through eBay for the Cherry G83-6105LUQGB-0 keyboard - a tried and tested product with 30 million pieces sold and an MCBF figure over 20million key-presses - opens on Monday evening (16/11/09) and will close during the BBC’s Children in Need special program on Friday 20th Nov.

Comments ZF’s Robin Bithrey: “We have been working with Devlin for many years delivering custom keyboards for a wide range of customers and applications. We wanted to do something special for this important fund-raiser which also highlights the capabilities of our two companies, and we hope we have come up with something that will raise a lot of money and contribute to making a positive change to the lives of disadvantaged children and young people across the UK. The Pudsey graphic has been laser printed in the same way that the keys are produced, meaning that it will never wear as legends and images have been ‘burnt’ into the plastic. It also comes with a two year warranty.”

You can join in the inevitable bidding frenzy to become the proud owned of the only Pudsey-personalised keyboard in the world at:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250531644582

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