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Maclocks Lock For iMac Ensures Your RAM From Being Stolen ( for just $50)

  • by Elizabeth Sanders
  • July 13, 2013

Maclocks Lock For iMac Ensures Your RAM From Being Stolen ( for just $50)

Apple made it easy to upgrade RAM in its new 27~inch iMac, So easy that schools, hotels, and corporations are trying to avoid guests from stealing RAM from own machines. But thanks to Maclocks who introduces a new lock for iMac and a security kit that help you to fix that kind of problems and it is no longer an issue.

For only $50, the iMac owners can add a defensive plate to back of their iMac which stops the power cord from being removed, which also in turn stops the RAM panel from being evicted from the iMac.

You notice, to open a RAM panel on the 27~inch iMac, all you need to do is press a little button and power cord that sits beneath it, it’s that easy. While it is awesome for owners who want to upgrade their RAM by themselves, it also shows that the RAM is simple to steal.

And it is a genuine trouble for a number of the corporations and the educations institutes where iMac can be accessed by the people.

Maclocks Lock For iMac Ensures Your RAM From Being Stolen ( for just $50)

Maclocks says that one of their customers, an education organization, has arrayed 100 new iMac so far, each of them has a $400 price of RAM inside. That is $40,000 worth of the RAM which is at risk of being stolen in a fraction of minutes. But the risk could be removed with a $5,000 investment in a security kit and Maclock lock.

The kit, that is available for the 21.5~inch iMac, prices $39.95, while a security plate of steel RAM is a $9.95 add~on. This plate is held over the iMac’s power cord to stop it from being stolen, and it locks in your iMac’s security lock.

Not only kit protects your RAM, but it can stop your whole iMac from being removed or stolen as well. The Maclocks security cable ensures to be 30 percent stronger and thicker than a standard cables on the market. That will stop your iMac from being stolen.

You can order a lock for iMac and security kit from the Maclocks, and all the orders located before 3.p.m. CST are dispatched the same day. 

Elizabeth Sanders

— Elizabeth Sanders

Her excellent approach to Apple Business developments and fabulous grip on Mac techs makes her so vibrant to cover technology and business fields efficiently.

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