[OPLINLIST] Tablet/ iPad Security Cases and Cables

Chad Neeper cneeper at level9networks.com
Fri Sep 12 17:32:08 EDT 2014


I've never really looked before, but maybe some of the devices you're
looking at have Kensington lock slots?

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On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 5:14 PM, Mike Hensel <mhensel at mylondonlibrary.org>
wrote:

>  OPLIN Libraries:
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> We are looking at putting different kinds of tablet based devices out in
> the library for patrons to utilize, as well as promote our downloadable
> services.  Devices include iPad, Kindle PaperWhite, Kindle Fire.  The
> thought is to secure the devices to tables with a cable and locking system
> so they don’t walk off.   I have a decent solution for the iPad but was
> wondering if anyone has used the security cables that mount with a security
> tab that uses the peel off sticky tape.
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> My big concern is that the tape mounted versions will not be strong
> enough.  I understand there are epoxy mounted versions as well, but I
> really don’t want to epoxy a security tab to a $100 - $300 device.   I did
> find a bracket mounted solution
> http://www.shop.securtech.com/Universal-Tablet-Lock-kit-No-adhesives-TB2660.htm.
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> Thoughts and input – thanks!
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> Mike Hensel
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> Director, MLIS
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