A "serial number PassMark keyboard test" links the diagnostic report directly to the physical hardware. This prevents unscrupulous sellers from swapping a failed unit with a passing one during a transaction, a practice known as "bait and switch." It allows for traceability; if a keyboard passes the test on a specific date and is sold to a client, the seller has definitive proof that the hardware was fully functional at the point of sale. For refurbished equipment markets, this is the gold standard. It tells the buyer: "This exact unit, identified by this unique serial number, has been stress-tested and verified."
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Whether you are a data center manager validating 10,000 rack console keyboards, a refurbisher selling premium laptops, or an individual proving that your "like new" eBay listing actually works—this certification is your immutable proof.
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