Securityxtra Prolock
At SecurityXtra we recognise the importance of keeping your technology safe and secure. That’s why our ethos is to provide the finest security equipment, and help safeguard your devices from anyone attempting to get their hands on your high-value items or any essential data. To achieve this, our expert designers, whom have over 20 years’ experience, produce all designs in-house, plus we manufacture all our IT security equipment with the highest-quality materials in the UK.
This allows us to consistently create innovative, bespoke mounts and locks for any specific device, while still offering excellent quality and value for money.
Apple's new Mac Pro system comes in a radically different form factor, with a compact design reliant on Thunderbolt and USB for expansion, and in a package that is far smaller and lighter than the prior Mac Pro. While the new system is a powerhouse, priced between $3000 and $10,000, depending on the configuration, the system is a rather hefty investment.
Securityxtra Pro-lok
For past Mac Pro systems, the chassis offered a number of ways to secure the system; however, the new Mac Pro is a smooth cylindrical design that offers no hoop or Kensington lock port for attaching a security device. M2n32-sli deluxe wireless edition drivers for mac. While this design lends to the aesthetics of the new system, it does mark a drawback in the security of the device, especially given its design changes. The smaller and more compact form factor of the Mac Pro makes it rather easy to pick up and run away with, which means securing the device may be even more of a priority than with the prior Mac Pro design. One option Apple provides is FileVault security in OS X, which can protect your data in the event of theft; however, you will still have lost a pricy system, and may be looking for some option to better secure it. One approach here may be to lock the Mac Pro in a cabinet, but this might not be feasible for everyone.
The new Mac Pro lock sits at the bottom of the Mac Pro's I/O ports, and braces against the system's aluminum chassis. MacLocks Even though Apple did not include a built-in security option for the Mac Pro, as with the, third-party companies are developing options that can help secure the system., which creates a number of security locks and holders for Apple's tablets, laptops, and desktop systems, has announced a new prototype lock currently under production, which should give the Mac Pro at least some level of security from theft. The Mac Pro Lock Security Bracket is being introduced by MacLocks at a pre-order price of $89.95 (to ship on February 25), and will regularly be $119.95.
The lock will be available for pre-order on the. This is one of the first locking options available for the new Mac Pro, but others may soon follow. However, if you have one of Apple's new systems, you might consider looking into an option for securing it from a quick snatch.
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