Hitachi first to offer laptop with vein recognition

A technology that is supposed to be faster and harder to fool than fingerprint recognition is vein recognition, and that is exactly what Hitachi is putting in an offering of a laptop.

Engadget chimes in on the subject:

The company announced the “FLORA Se210,” a Windows XP Embedded system with no hard drive (for security purposes, we take it), 600MHz Celeron processor, 256MB of RAM, and otherwise normal specifications. Set at around $1,625, the system will launch on December 1st and is apparently the first notebook in the world to feature vein-recognition technology…

Amazing idea, I never knew that their was such a thing. I guess that “beats’ laptops that only have fingerprint recognition…so old school!

November 30th, 2005 Posted by David in News, Other at 7:51 pm Comment Now! »
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