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Kensington MicroSaver DS Notebook Lock Review - TabletPCReview

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Chris Carnabatu writing over at TabletPCReview has posted a review of the Kensington MicroSaver DS Notebook Lock. ‘Built from three layers of tempered steel, this six-foot cable of sheer strength will have the sharpest cutting tools crying for mercy. The cable itself is coated with a plastic layer, which adds to the overall durability. In the event that you do not need to utilize all six-feet of cable, the MicroSaver DS Notebook Lock comes with an orange rubber tie to secure the remaining unused portion (as shown in the picture above). Beneath the plastic finish are three layers of steel as mentioned above: the core is constructed from carbon-tempered steel; the layer around the core is composed of aircraft- grade steel; and the outermost layer before the plastic covering is a steel braided sheath. This dynamic combination allows for a design that displays unmatched durability and strength.’

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