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Posted: Jul 31st 2009 6:13PM NotAnotherSN said

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Sorry, I can't buy something from a website that says that I should look at the "Product Photo's." An apostrophe does not make something plural... D:
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Posted: Aug 1st 2009 10:17AM (Unverified) said

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Hmm, I thought you were getting at "Product photo's" not being right but I can't tell. It is, btw brah.
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Posted: Jul 31st 2009 6:21PM Radical Dylan said

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What's stopping my brother from getting on my xbox?

so he can't move it now?
This is something hotels could employ in order to keep them where they are...
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Posted: Jul 31st 2009 6:22PM Berzerk said

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Could be useful, but only if you have a sufficiently immovable object within your home and close enough to the TV to be worth it.
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Posted: Jul 31st 2009 6:30PM Pinto said

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Sounds more applicable to have one of these in a college dorm or apartment where you sometimes can't trust those roommates friends or their parties
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Posted: Aug 1st 2009 2:01PM (Unverified) said

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Why bother? My fist are enough. Or you could use the Clint Eastwood technique: "Hey punk, where do you think you're going with MY 360?"
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Posted: Jul 31st 2009 7:07PM ChomskyKnows said

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the hard drive (the most important component - where all the stuff is) is still completely defenseless...
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Posted: Jul 31st 2009 7:11PM Courtney said

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It looks like they just photoshopped a steel cable and a generic padlock into a standard pic of a 360.
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Posted: Jul 31st 2009 7:54PM iSwarm said

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MS needs to make it possible to put a password on your profile to stop others from accessing it. What this company is doing doesn't stop them from getting on it and using your profile.
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Posted: Jul 31st 2009 8:14PM Dextro said

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You can, it's just a weird combination of clicks in the controller but it's sort of a "password".
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Posted: Jul 31st 2009 8:33PM (Unverified) said

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I think the password only stops you from accessing Xbox LIVE too, you can still use the profile and access system files unfortunately. Also, if you use the bumpers for your passcode, you won't be able to use your profile on an original Xbox (For some reason, the bumpers don't map to the Black or White buttons).
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Posted: Aug 1st 2009 12:58PM Dance Mofo said

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isn't there a password one can use for your gamertag/LIVE?
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Posted: Aug 1st 2009 6:58PM Chroma said

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I just looked at my xbox and theirs one of those nifty kensington lock slots already in there.
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Posted: Aug 2nd 2009 6:20AM michaspi said

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I think you are looking at the slots that the Wireless Adapter clicks into.
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Posted: Aug 2nd 2009 7:46AM (Unverified) said

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It is a wireless adapter slot, but you can use a kensington style lock in there, that is what we use to secure our demo Xbox at work since MS is too cheap to send out a kiosk.
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Posted: Aug 2nd 2009 2:48PM (Unverified) said

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I think I'll just stick to the password system
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Posted: Aug 2nd 2009 5:25PM (Unverified) said

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or u could just use the password system. or by a very small lock and put it in between the holes in the plug in.
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Posted: Sep 18th 2009 4:13PM (Unverified) said

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I bought one about 2 weeks ago and it does a good job securing my 360.
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