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LePresso Rich Brew Coffee Machine Interactive Touch Display
199,00 د.إLePresso Rich Brew Coffee Machine Interactive Touch Display
Lifestyle 600 home entertainment system
13.199,00 د.إ
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Mac Studio
7.299,00 د.إ – 14.599,00 د.إPrice range: 7.299,00 د.إ through 14.599,00 د.إ
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Marshall STAINMORE lll
1.195,00 د.إMarshall STAINMORE lll
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Mi LCD Writing Tablet
69,00 د.إMi LCD Writing Tablet
Draw on the go, record moments of inspirationPressure sensitive writing | Ultra-clear handwriting
| Magnetic stylus Lightweight, slim and easy to Customised LCD film for clear,
natural handwritingThe Mi LCD Writing Tablet uses a customised LCD film with blue-green handwriting and a strikingly clear display,
combining the experience of writing on traditional paper with that of a smooth LCD screenHigh-sensitivity pressure sensors,
handwriting thickness changes with forceThanks to the high-sensitivity pressure sensor technology and smooth, flexible LCD screen,
handwriting thickness is determined by the pressure applied, so the harder you press down on the screen, the thicker the handwriting and vice versa.
Use your fingertip or other objects for lag-free writing on the screen, or write with the supplied stylus for best performance.
Ultra-light magnetic stylus More convenient use and storageThe stylus weighs only 7g and the device incorporates four NdFeB (neodymium-iron boron) magnets with strong adsorption capacity and long-lasting magnetic force. The stylus can be conveniently returned to its original position after each use, in contrast to conventional clip-on holders.
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