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Lenovo’s new 3000 Y series notebooks Y300 and Y500 launched in India which has unique feature of biometric face recognition technology. This face recognition technology takes a digital snapshot of the user, extracts key features of the users face and creates a digital map that becomes the system’s “password”. The face recognition feature is supported by veriface software. The technology recognizes multiple users and logs onto the windows operating system and other applications without requiring users to remember a single password. In the event of an unauthorized attempt, the notebook photographs the user and stores the image in a log for verification.
The new enhanced entertainment notebook has other unique features added. Apart from biometric face recognition technology, the new laptops features integrated TV tuner card and remote control, slot in ODD (a trayless entry for CDs /DVDs), multimedia shuttle center, inbuilt Dolby home theater and sub woofer, and integrated 1.3 megapixel camera. The shuttle Center is an audio and video entertainment platform, which helps the user navigate between menus without a mouse.
Now who is to say I can’t just take a picture of you and put it front of the camera? Will that even work?
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