MicroSaver Combination Notebook Lock from Kensington

Jun 10, 2006 06:12 GMT  ·  By

For quite a large number of users, their laptop is one of their most prized possessions, especially if we're talking about a very modern and powerful one. Unfortunately, however, those are exactly the types of systems which generally attract thieves, the number of laptop and notebook thefts increasing quite a lot lately. Nevertheless, where there's a problem, there must be a solution, and one of the most interesting ones (although not the best looking) comes from Kensington: the MicroSaver Combination Notebook Lock.

The MicroSaver system is formed out of the combination lock itself, a very solid T-bar attached to the Kensington security slot, present, according to the manufacturers, in 99% of the laptops across the world, and out of a highly resistant steel cable, which can be used for tying the laptop to the table, desk, bar stool, etc.

The combination lock, which represents the most important part of the system, is a 4-wheel keyless combination lock, which has 10,000 resettable combination codes, and in case you're afraid that you'll forget the code, at some point, there's always the possibility to create an account on www.kensington.com, in which you can save it.

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