17.2.08

VERIFACE! Do you really need your face scanned.

ThinkPad

The Lenovo Ideapad has some great little features for the home office/ home entertainment laptop models. Voted Best of CES 2008 (IdeaPad U110) CNET,Jan 08.

· VeriFace facial recognition security
· Dolby home Theater sound
· Multimedia Control Center with touch-sensitive buttons
· GameZone keys with secondary display


But why! Why do I need a security software that's going to scan my face for recognition. It's tre cool, but isn't necessity the mother of invention. I don't really need this, and not on a home/home office line of machines.


Great Option! I really liked that the model 710, actually had an optional 2nd hard drive. It's one thing that laptop owners never really get to take advantage of. Having a second hard drive is great for mirroring personal information for data protection loss. The chance of you losing both drives at the same time is slim! Unless someone steals the laptop of course!
Get More Info on IdeaPad and Veriface security software - Lenovo.com - ideapad


3 comments:

  1. What a crock, anyone can just print out a picture of you, hold it up to the camera and log into your system.

    It's useless security!

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  2. nope! won't work!
    trust me i've tried!
    i hold up a pic of myself didn't work!
    i make a 3D model of my face and wear it as a mask...didn't work.
    i use my dog...no even recognize its eyes...only work with human!

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  3. anon1 is right. anon2 is a tard.
    Just because you tried and failed doesn't mean the system is secure.

    I shot a short video of my face on my phone, and was able to unlock veriface on my computer by showing it the video on the phone's screen.

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