Electronics : Kensington 64343 MicroSaver DS Notebook Computer Lock with Keys (PC/Mac)

Electronics : Kensington 64343 MicroSaver DS Notebook Computer Lock with Keys (PC/Mac)

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Kensington 64343 MicroSaver DS Notebook Computer Lock with Keys (PC/Mac)

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Kensington 64343 MicroSaver DS Notebook Computer Lock with Keys (PC/Mac)
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Street Price: $59.99
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Kensington
Color: Silver
EAN: 0085896643432
Label: Kensington
Product Manufacturer: Kensington
Material Type: Carbon steel
Model: 64343
Publisher: Kensington
Release Date: May 04, 2006
Studio: Kensington
Variation Description: Silver
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


Piece facts:
  • Ultra-strength carbon tempered steel cable core on 6-ft, 4.5 mm thick cable with external steel braided sheath
  • Innovative disc-lock engineering for triple maximum security
  • Patented T-bar locking mechanism provides superior lock strength and theft protection
  • Easy to install and use to protect high security computer devices
  • Fits in the standard Kensington security slot found in 99% of notebooks, CPUs, flat panel monitors, projectors, printers, docking stations, tablet PCs and other devices




(PC/Mac) Keys with Lock Computer Notebook DS MicroSaver 64343 Kensington






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Protect your computer with incomparable security, the disc lock. The most advanced disc locking technology is featured with carbon tempered steel core cable, external braided steel sheath, and patented T-bar locking mechanism that attaches to the standard Kensington security slot found in 99% of notebook and computer devices. Sleek styling and design won't block notebook ports or lift a notebook off the desk 6 feet, 4.5mm thick cable Dimensions - Length 6 x Width 7.5 x Height 1.25 inch Weight - 0.5 pounds

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The Kensington 64343 Micro Saver DS Notebook Lock is one of the most secure ways available to protect your laptop computer from theft, with a patented cable-and-lock system. The Kensington 64343 is constructed of a six-foot cable with three layers of strength, a carbon-tempered steel core, aircraft-grade steel cable, and an external steel-braided sheath. This system also employs a patented, T-bar lock that provides superior lock strength, and advanced, nearly impenetrable disc-lock technology for the ultimate in 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 ports or lift a notebook off the desk, and exceeds industry security-lock standards. The Kensington 64343 includes two keys and a rubber tie for cable-cord management, with replacement keys available through the manufacturer, and is backed by a manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * My Microsaver DS got unlocked... ...
Well, I had used this Microsaver DS since I purchased it from Amazon in Sep., 2007.
A week ago, while my laptop was locked to a chair in LeXXXX library, somebody unlocked it and left with my laptop. When this theft incident happened, I was in the bathroom (for 2 or 3 mins). I depended very much on this product, but it happened. I lost everything...
I contacted Kensington, but I can't get much help from them even though its 1-yr warranty (theft coverage) was already expired.
I'd like to remind you that somebody can unlock it if he/she has to.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Solid lock
I ordered this to keep my Del Latitude safe while we traveled in Italy for 2 weeks. The lock is easy to use and very solid, although it added a bit more weight to my luggage than I would have liked. Cable is very thick...good item to keep people honest.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * does what it's suppose to ...
I looped this bad boy around a post that runs across the back of my desk and let it do it's thing. It works great and isn't too hard to get that mangy key in the hole! (sarcasm)



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - The lock works!
My daughter uses this lock at college. She has found that it is very easy to lock and unlock her laptop, and is very secure and sturdy. I highly recommend this lock to anyone who wants to keep their laptop secure.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * good deterrent ...
hooked to a 17" MacBook Pro, stays in there just fine and does not scratch the notebook- there's a rubber bit on the end to buffer it. It is difficult to get it to seat in there just right, you really have to find the right angle and leverage to get the key to turn- but once in, it's snug. A good deterrent but certainly not a total theft prevention device.

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