Q (Ben Whishaw) uses a Dell Latitude 12 Rugged Extreme 7204 convertible notebook in No Time To Die...
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Dell KM714 Wireless Keyboard and WM514 Mouse
Q (Ben Whishaw) uses a Dell KM714 Wireless Keyboard and WM514 Mouse in No Time To Die (2021).
Both the keyboard and the mouse can just be seen in the film.
Q uses the keyboard and mouse when he checks the data on the USB stick that James Bond (Daniel Craig) and Moneypenny (Naomi Harris) bring to his house.
There a few variations available of this KM714 keyboard, with small design differences. The main feature that Q's Dell KM714 keyboard has is a large "Enter" button: most KM714 keyboards that are pictured on the packaging and are available online have a smaller (vertical) "Enter" button. And to make it confusing: even the ones that have the large Enter button come in packaging that shows the vertical Enter button.
Note that some KM714 keyboards also have different fonts for the keys: some keyboards have a font that is thicker and square, and sometimes the characters are placed on the top left corner of the keys. Q's keyboard seems to have the regular font with the characters placed in the middle.
Looking online I think that the KM714 used by Q is from a Dell KM714 that is more commonly available in the United Kingdom and Europe, although even there the small Enter button version is the most common.
The Dell KM714 keyboard usually comes in a combo package that includes the wireless WM514 mouse.
The Dell KM714 keyboard and mouse combo can sometimes be found on eBay (although rarely in the screen accurate version).
Dell provided several items to the film including monitors and computers seen in offices throughout the film.
Other items on Q's home desk are two widescreen LG Monitors, Pioneer headphones, Q's Dell Latitude 12 Rugged Extreme notebook on a black Amazon laptop stand.
Dell can often be seen in films and series and in 2020 was in the top three of product placement brands according to Concave Brand Tracking.
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