Quick Question About the GS70 Stealth Pro-099 and Kensington Locks

Does the GS70 Stealth Pro-099 work with Kensington Locks (Does it have the Security Slot)?

Quote from: rhradacut on 16-December-14, 09:57:49
It should be on the right side along with the card reader slot and USB ports, between the power connector and ventilation slots.
Thanks! I just wanted to be sure before purchasing one of the locks.

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