Kensington 64068E MicroSaver Notebook Lock and Security Cable
- 6-foot cable made of steel-composite with a carbon, tempered-steel core
- Wide range of compatibility–laptops, monitors, and any device with a Kensington security slot – the industry standard
- One piece design for ease of use – no little pieces to lose or misplace with this computer lock
- Patented T-bar lock provides most secure connection to security slot
- No screws, brackets or glue for installation of this computer lock – no changes to your computer
Product Description
No screws or brakets to disfigure you computer; Attaches to the built in Kensington security slot found in notebook computers, desktops; 6 Foot glavanized steel cable; Patented design with an established locking technology; An industry standard.
Amazon.com Product Description
The Kensington 64068 Micro Saver Notebook Lock protects your laptop computer from theft with a patented cable-and-lock system. This lock is constructed of a six-foot, super-strong, steel-composite cable with a carbon, tempered-steel core, and a patented, T-bar lock that provides superior lock strength and theft protection. Easy to install and use in the office or when traveling, this system locks into the standard Kensington security slot found in 99-percent of notebooks, as well as many flat-panel monitors, CPUs, projectors, printers, docking stations, tablet PCs, and other devices. This unit features a sleek styling and design that won’t block notebook p… More >>
Kensington 64068E MicroSaver Notebook Lock and Security Cable
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5 comments
Anonymous on December 29, 2009 at 6:52 am
the things o-kay.It is a good price, and laptops are usually $1,000-$2,000. Believe me if you are looking for a great quality laptop, then you want want another laptop,but if you want a one to play around with, then take it.Otherwize search for others on Amazon because AMAZON IS THE BEST!
Walter Correa III on December 29, 2009 at 7:34 am
i’m thinking getting one but reading the other reviews, yes a thief can’t steal your computer, but i bet they sure can if angry do damage to it, such as, scratch it, dent it or make it stop working. i wouldn’t feel totally safe leaving my computer out in the open such as a library. a home a different matter, but i would lock it in my notebook case and have that attached to a desk or something, that way my computer won’t get damaged. oh when will library provide lockers so that i can put my notebook computer in it when i use the restroom?
Barak D on December 29, 2009 at 9:46 am
As most should know, cables are not always the answer to locking your assets. A determined thief will not let a 1/4 of an inch metal cable stop him from getting what ever pleases him. All it takes is small tool called a CABLE CUTTER! For one with a strong hand, it will only take seconds before the cable is cut in two. So before you go on and buy a cable, BEWARE! I strongly recommend anti theft alarm devices, they may be more expensive, but will surly save you long term. You may already see them appearing in electronic stores, just ask any employee where you might find one.
Lindsey M. Solden on December 29, 2009 at 9:48 am
I never received this product and when I contacted him, I never received a reply.
Mony on December 29, 2009 at 10:31 am
Fast delivery, but the package was badly mistreated by the delivery company. However, the cable itself and the contents were in excellent condition.