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its so you can lock your pc to a kensington lock, so it wont be stolen, but its quite useless for a desktop

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1. Why did Corsair implement this?

2. Please show me about Kensington Locks?

3. Why is it useless for a desktop?

1. So it can't be stolen while on display

2. They are a type of lock used on displays, Google it if you want more info

3. It's hard to pick up a desktop and walk out of a store without anyone noticing

 

 

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I use these locks for computers on display in my store. It's easier to have a laptop out front when people walk in when it's attached to a kensington chain.

 

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