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Previously on "How to attach a Kensington lock to a Macbook Pro?"
Has anyone found a way to attach a Kensington lock to the new Macbook Pros? Apple seemingly forgot to include the slot, and I don't want to leave my laptop lying around unlocked at work. I've looked online and found one solution called 'Maclocks' which involves screwing a clamp to the base of the laptop, but it's got bad reviews and doesn't look ideal. Any suggestions?
Has anyone found a way to attach a Kensington lock to the new Macbook Pros? Apple seemingly forgot to include the slot, and I don't want to leave my laptop lying around unlocked at work. I've looked online and found one solution called 'Maclocks' which involves screwing a clamp to the base of the laptop, but it's got bad reviews and doesn't look ideal. Any suggestions?
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