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MicroSaver Retractable Portable Notebook Lock (PC/MAC)
Description
The Kensington 64053 Micro Saver Portable Notebook Lock is a portable laptop lock that has been specifically designed for the mobile professional. The lock is constructed of a slim, four-foot steel that is retractable for both security and convenience, 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 unit features a sleek styling and design that won't block notebook ports or lift a notebook off the desk, and a compact, easy-to-carry case that provides carrying convenience and a security loop, and has easy, push-button retraction for the security cable. The Kensington 64053 includes two keys, with replacement keys available through the manufacturer, and is backed by a manufacturer's one-year warranty.
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Features
Retractable, portable 4' security cable with lock ensures portability, mobility, and security
Compact lock will not block other ports
Patented T-bar lock provides superior strength
Strong, slim, 4-foot cable stows in easy-to-carry case with security loop
Attaches to built-in Kensington security slots
System Requirements
N/A
Dimensions
Package Dimension: Length 8 8/16" x Width 5 14/16" x Height 1 14/16"
Product Specs
N/A
Includes
Only one retractable lock included.
Notes
Part Number: 64053
Manufacturer: Kensington
Compatibility
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
Warranty
WLM will credit any unopened and unused item if requested within 14 days of customer receipt. This item can be returned for repair directly to the manufacturer after 14 Days. Manufacturer's contact info. Kinsington, 800-535-4242. Manufacturer's warranty length is 1 year limited. WLM will handle all other customer issues. Click here for details.
*Click on picture for a better view 11/29/2007
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