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I just bought an Envy x360, but it does not seem to have a lock for a security cable. This seems very strange to me. What am I missing here? Or should I go back to the store?

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@Suus2

 

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Provide the complete product details or the HP product number for further assistance.

 

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Sandytechy20
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Hello, the productnumber of my laptop is 6TA04EA#ABH.

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@Suus2

 

I made a research and found that there is no security lock available on this notebook.

Here is the Maintenance and Service guide for your notebook:- Click here

 

I hope that helps.

To thank me for my efforts to help you, please mark my post as an accepted solution so that it benefits several others.

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Sandytechy20
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I am very disappointed to hear that. Now I do not have any means to secure my laptop if I want to leave my workplace for even a minute to go to the toilet.

I think this is a big miss on this laptop and if I had known this before I would not have bought it. I did not know that this could happen, I expected that every laptop of this price would have this.

If there is a resolution for this I will be happy to hear that.

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Not too long ago virtually all laptops had a "Kensington" lock slot. As laptops got thinner and lighter various alternative designs were tried. It created a lot of confusion. In the market now some have it and some do not, Microsoft Surface 2 does not for example:

 

https://www.windowscentral.com/does-surface-laptop-2-have-kensington-lock-slot

 

https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/laptop-lock-guide

 

Macs have no lock slot, either.  

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