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Lenovo ThinkSystem Broadcom 5719 Internal Ethernet Adapter

Lenovo ThinkSystem Broadcom 5719 - internal Ethernet adapter with wired connectivity, host interface PCI Express, Ethernet interface and maximum data transfer rate of 1000 Mbit/s

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Lenovo is a Chinese technology company that produces a wide range of electronics, including laptops, tablets, smartphones, and servers. The company is headquartered in Beijing, and has a large international presence. Lenovo is the world's largest PC vendor, and is also a major player in the smartphone and tablet markets.
Model Lenovo 7ZT7A00484
MPN Lenovo 7ZT7A00484
ID 30519985
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