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Submitted photo · June 8, 2026

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Trust,3 years old, it misses some keys

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AI Identification

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Trust Gaming Keyboard

Computer Peripheral

AI Estimated Value

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$5-15

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a Trust brand gaming keyboard, approximately 3 years old based on the provided context. It features a full-sized layout, though a compact form factor for a gaming keyboard, with a distinctive black plastic body. The design incorporates angular, somewhat aggressive lines typical of gaming peripherals, with a slightly textured finish visible on some surfaces, suggesting a matte effect. The keycaps are also black, likely made of ABS plastic. A prominent red, winged logo, which appears to be the Trust brand emblem, is located below the main alphanumeric keys, between the ALT key and the arrow keys, suggesting a central media or function key cluster. Several condition issues are evident. Most notably, some keycaps are missing, particularly from the central area around the logo, which could affect functionality and usability. Additionally, there appears to be significant dust or debris accumulation between and around the keys, indicating a lack of cleaning. The cable, which is black and appears to be a standard USB connection, is visible detaching from the upper right side of the keyboard, suggesting it is a wired model. There are no obvious signs of major structural damage like cracks or deep scratches on the visible parts of the housing, but the missing keys are a significant defect. The age of 3 years is consistent with some expected wear and tear, and the accumulation of dust and missing keys points to regular use without meticulous maintenance.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image and information regarding this Trust brand gaming keyboard, stated to be approximately 3 years old. Visually, the design aligns with typical Trust gaming peripherals, featuring a full-sized yet compact black plastic body with angular lines and a matte finish. The prominent red Trust logo confirms authenticity as a Trust product. The condition, however, is poor. Several keycaps are visibly missing, particularly in the central area, which severely impacts functionality and usability. There's significant dust and debris accumulation, indicating a lack of maintenance. While no major structural damage is apparent, the missing keys are a critical defect. The cable appears standard and wired. For a 3-year-old Trust gaming keyboard, assuming it was a budget-oriented model (typical for Trust), its new retail price would likely have been in the $30-$60 range. Current market conditions for used, fully functional gaming keyboards of this caliber are generally low, especially for budget brands. Keyboards with missing keys have virtually no resale value to average consumers. Demand for a defective, used keyboard from a budget brand is extremely low. There is no rarity associated with this item. The primary factors significantly impacting value are the missing keycaps and the general poor cleanliness, rendering it mostly unusable without repair. My valuation is based purely on the visual evidence and provided age. For full authentication and to ascertain the extent of damage, a physical inspection would be necessary to test all keys, assess the integrity of the switches beneath the missing caps, and confirm internal functionality. Without physical inspection, I cannot determine if there are other internal issues, but the missing keys alone dramatically reduce its value. It might hold some minimal value for parts or to someone willing to undertake significant repair.

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