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Australian design invades NCCE 2011

Announcement posted by PC Locs 03 Feb 2011

Perth, Western Australia - February 3, 2011 – The trusted name for school computer security solutions is coming to the USA.

PCLocs Pty Ltd, an Australian company, has been producing high quality, all steel solutions for the storage, charging, security, and transport of mobile computer labs for over 10 years. They are now bringing their quality line of laptop carts and wall cages to schools in America via Lock n Charge Technologies, a division of PCLocs Pty Ltd. Created for teachers, these unique designs combine superior strength, lighter weight, and a more efficient design in an environmentally friendly way.

“Most of the carts on the market are encased in a thin shell that is secured by a basic lock. Once that lock is compromised, the shell is useless. While we use hardened steel for greater security, we use less of it making for a lighter weight overall product. At-a-glance you can see that your laptops are present and charging with our more open design. Ours is stronger and more secure," says Mr. Rezac, "without the added weight of that external shell. We know that the users of our products are not bodybuilders, they are teachers who already have many things to keep track of. They need a system that doesn’t slow them down."

ECO Safe Charge™, a standard option on our 16 and 28 bay carts and an optional addition to the 8 bay wall cages, provides a safe and economical way to recharge your notebooks and netbooks while reducing your power consumption and helping to extend the life of your laptop batteries.

Mr. Rezac is excited to be sharing these practical solutions to the problems facing a teacher when implementing the new student laptop initiatives. "Security and storage shouldn’t be a hindrance in the classroom if you want teachers and students to get the most out of your technology investment."

Powerhouse Cube, soon to be released in the US, is a secure 5 bay laptop locker to allow charging of a laptop and USB device for an individual student, ideally suited for higher education and libraries. Lock n Charge Technologies is sponsoring two blocks of these charging stations for use by NCCE attendees to celebrate their latest US addition to the Lock n Charge line.

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