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Kensington SLIM MicroSaver Security Kit

SKU: 64020 Quickfind Code: 4499

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Protect your laptop with the Slim MicroSaver Security Cable - a sleek new version of the original MicroSaver, the industrial standard for laptop security. MicroSavers patented T-bar mechanism fit into a slot built into 95% of laptops, TFT Monitors, LCD Projectors and CPU. It is very easy to install with no unslightly components stuck into your notebook. Loop the 1.8 meter cable around a fixed object and introduce the lock into your laptop ... thats all there is to it! Approved by all the major notebook manufacturers. Available in master key and like key options.

  • Galvanized steel, PVC, steel, zinc alloy
  • 1.8m Length
  • Lifetime warranty
 

Question from ryan: Asked on 27/07/2011 I have just bought an acer aspire 5552 off you and need a lock for my desk. Is this compatible?I've been told kensington are the best?

Answer from Paul: Answered on 30/07/2011
It is totally compatible and Kennigton make the best security lock products.

Question from kdmac: Asked on 28/07/2009 Does this work with aan HP ProBook 4510s Notebook. What alternatives are there. For instance, this notebook is not ultralsim so there is no need fro asn ultraslim lock

Answer from SteveF: Answered on 29/07/2009
It will work on any laptop. The slim part is referring to the lock, not the laptop.

Question from luke: Asked on 05/03/2009 is this lock capatible with acer Extensa 5620-6419?

Answer from David J: Answered on 05/03/2009
Yes, this will be fine for that laptop

Question from Susie: Asked on 10/07/2008 Is this compatible with MacBook Air or MacBook Pro laptops? Where does the lock fit into - the USB slot or other?

Answer from Easycom: Answered on 14/07/2008
It fits into a small keyhole slot called a kensington lock slot. The Macbook Air does not have one, but the Macbook Pro does.

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