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| Thread ID: 63893 | 2005-11-26 00:07:00 | LCD monitor spec. ? | gradebdan (2186) | Press F1 |
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| 407737 | 2005-11-26 00:07:00 | I was looking at lcd monitor specs and saw "Kensington Lock" Please, what does this mean. | gradebdan (2186) | ||
| 407738 | 2005-11-26 00:10:00 | It means it has the small receptacle to allow a padlock to be attached (a Kensington lock) so it can be chained to the desk. Using Google would have given you immediate info also |
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| 407739 | 2005-11-26 00:15:00 | Hi Thanks for your prompt reply. |
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| 407740 | 2005-11-26 01:17:00 | They are commonly used on laptops as well. | Dannz (1668) | ||
| 407741 | 2005-11-26 01:28:00 | And can be easily broken. My earlier post about it (pressf1.pcworld.co.nz) | bob_doe_nz (92) | ||
| 407742 | 2005-11-26 02:47:00 | A Kensington lock is like any lock. It will stop honest people from stealing your laptop or LCD screen. Someone who wants the thing will have it. They don't care about damaging a lock, or the "solid" object your valuable is fixed to. | Graham L (2) | ||
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