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Reddit mentions of Kensington MicroSaver Keyed Laptop Lock - OLD MODEL - (64068F)

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We found 16 Reddit mentions of Kensington MicroSaver Keyed Laptop Lock - OLD MODEL - (64068F). Here are the top ones.

Kensington MicroSaver Keyed Laptop Lock - OLD MODEL - (64068F)
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    Features:
  • Older model of our Micro saver lock – not compatible with most newer laptops
  • Steel computer security cable with Kevlar brand fiber
  • NOTE: Will not work with Dell laptops and tablets; See Kensington part# K64440WW or K68008WW
  • This item is no longer in production and no warranty is available
Specs:
ColorGray
Height8.5 Inches
Length7.5 Inches
Number of items1
SizeStandard
Weight2 Pounds
Width2 Inches

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Found 16 comments on Kensington MicroSaver Keyed Laptop Lock - OLD MODEL - (64068F):

u/iownakeytar · 125 pointsr/LifeProTips

Get a laptop lock. Lock it to something relatively immovable. I'm fairly certain all laptops have a security slot for these.

u/wlc · 22 pointsr/sandiego

It might be worth it for people to buy a lock similar to this. There are newer ones and ones that use a code instead of key. I bought mine in 2014 and have found it to be handy when working on my laptop anywhere outside my house or on when I'm on vacation. It prevents the casual theft but if you have top secret info then I'm sure someone could break it :)

u/zuvembi · 4 pointsr/JUSTNOFAMILY

A Kensington lock would probably do you. Almost any laptop made today has a little slot for it.

https://www.amazon.com/Kensington-64068F-MicroSaver-Laptop-Business/dp/B00000K4KH

u/andjok · 3 pointsr/changemyview

You're assuming that the only things people use laptops for are gaming and internet. But people use them for all sorts of different tasks that you probably need more than a netbook for. Audio and video production, graphic design/art, programming, web design, etc. I do audio production, and I want to be able to easily bring my work outside of my house, so I have a laptop. But if there is a netbook I can get for 250 dollars that can handle multitrack audio projects with tons of processing, please let me know because that would be huge news to me.

>People buy a $700 laptop just to browse the internet when they could get a $250 chromebook. Those who purchase a $700 laptop for internet browsing are idiots for wasting $450.

Even if someone only wants to browse the internet and do other basic tasks, maybe they want a bigger screen than a chromebook has.

>People who buy $3000 'gaming' laptops are idiots. Their battery life will never justify their 'mobility'. They are rarely moved because of this, and instead their owner could've purchased a desktop for much less with the same amount of power. Their buyers are fools.

So what? They can still plug it in and play games in places like airports, coffee shops, college campuses, etc. Outlets are everywhere. But it would be impractical to take your desktop everywhere.

>Anything more expensive than a chromebook is a piece of shit, as it cannot be upgraded. A new $500 laptop is more expensive than one $100 upgrade.

What are you talking about? I upgraded the RAM on my Macbook Pro with non-Apple RAM chips, it works just great. Sure, maybe desktops have even more interchangeable parts, but the average person doesn't ever plan on upgrading their computer anyways whether they own a laptop or desktop. Also, I fail to see how nonupgradable necessarily makes something a piece of shit.

>They cannot be overclocked. Their lack of superior cooling and often locked CPUs, GPUs and RAM are the reason for this. This shortens their potential lifespan.

I don't even know what the hell this means, and neither do most other computer users, whether they own a desktop or laptop. If you don't plan on ever overclocking your computer, then it doesn't matter whether your computer is able to do it.

>Laptops are easier to steal than a desktop.

You can buy a lock for your laptop at home. If you're just arguing that it's easier to steal a laptop because people carry them around, then obviously that's true. It's up to the user to decide whether the risk of having their laptop stolen is worth bringing it out in public. But as long as you keep it with you at all times that probably won't happen.

You seem to be assuming you have thought of everything that anyone could ever want to use a computer for, but you obviously haven't.

u/nocsupport · 2 pointsr/Alienware

Look for Kensington locks. Make sure you don't buy a knockoff from ebay.

Kensington 64068F MicroSaver Keyed Laptop Lock for Business https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00000K4KH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_niEyybHTHERS3

u/ElectronicsWizardry · 2 pointsr/laptops

Lock slot.

You can use it with locks like this to keep people from walking away with it.

u/sub_lyme · 2 pointsr/Laptop

check out that link for lockscreen pro. They have screenshots and instructions on how it works. If someone steals your laptop they may be able to circumnavigate the picture. If you're worried about locking it down even if it's stolen, you may be interested in a software such as https://preyproject.com/ . This is a monthly subscription service.

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Also, you should be able to retrieve your biometric driver here: https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/drivers . Your serial # will most likely be found on the bottom of your laptop. If not, then follow the drop downs for the correct device that you have.

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Also, most laptops come installed with a wedge security slot so you can install a lock to prevent anyone from physically stealing the laptop.

u/Jasondobbs · 1 pointr/synology

Does it have a location for a cable lock like on a laptop?

http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-64068F-MicroSaver-Laptop-Business/dp/B00000K4KH

u/octhrope · 1 pointr/Games

Its just a laptop lock.

u/Kplow19 · 1 pointr/buildapc

I think that may be a hole for a laptop lock, like this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-64068F-MicroSaver-Laptop-Business/dp/B00000K4KH

u/OGGeek · 1 pointr/videos

If you had that much important data in a laptop you should probably in vest in one of the three... If you are so smart, why not take the precautions...

  1. LoJack - http://www.lojack.com/Home
  2. Laptop - http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-64068F-MicroSaver-Notebook-Security/dp/B00000K4KH
  3. HDD Encryption - http://www.drivelock.com/Solutions/Encryption

    People piss me off with their lack of understanding in technology.... He sure got that thief.... moron...