Laptop Security Lock Cables

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By Nicholas Skeba


The most expensive that anyone brings on a trip seems to be a portable computer. Unfortunately this is also one of the most targeted items for thieves. A laptop’s light weight and high value makes it easy to steal. One of the best ways to protect your laptop from theft and to ease your mind is to buy a laptop locking cable which attaches directly to your laptop and can be locked up making it much harder for you laptop to get stolen.

These cables are tough and hard to cut, but unfortunately these cables only prevent theft of your laptop, but the determined thief will try to steal your laptop despite the fact that’s it is located up with a laptop security cable and locked to something. Thieves may try to rip the laptop from the steal cable causing damage. The cables are good for keeping any normal theft, but on the negative side, it doesn’t protect any damage.

There are many great companies offering Laptop Security Theft Cable

CSP-652 - CSP Universal Twist Lock

This is a device that is a push-in cylinder which allows you to lock the cable without using the key and use key to open. It can easily be directly inserted into a VGA, LPT or COM port screw hole.

Kensington 64068 MicroSaver Notebook Lock and Security Cable

This device’s best feature is that it works in more than just laptops. According to Amazon.com “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.” The cable is six feet long, and it is made with extremely durable steel and combines a T-bar style lock for the best laptop theft protection.

Twist Lock On Cable


Kensington Demonstration

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