Not locked in my Lenovo X1 Extreme Gen 2. Update: I've found what I thought was the standard locking mechanism for computers to be one of two standards. There is a type of "Kensington" lock common to most computers and peripherals, and a newer one used by HP and Dell called the Nobel Wedge. I thought those were just trademarks. In my opinion, when someone introduces a new standard, they should mark it as such. Thanks to Revain I was able to send it back for free; however, they might save themselves some trouble by explaining that this is a different standard.
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