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Dell showcases new line of Windows 10 laptops with advanced facial recognition

 

Dell’s Inspiron 7000 line of laptops running Windows 10 comes with advanced facial recognition, making use of the on-board infrared camera and Windows Hello to allow you to sign in by looking at your screen, according to a report by TechTimes.

The new Inspiron 7000 laptops – the 13-inch, 15-inch or 17-inch model – also include the following features: an aluminum chassis; a Windows 10 certified, precision touchpad; a backlit keyboard; an Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 processor and DDR4 memory; connectivity enabled via 802.11ac Wi-Fi, a USB-C port, one USB 2.0 port, one USB 3.0 port; a full-size microSD card reader, and; one HDMI jack.

The starting price for the 17-inch Inspiron 7000 is $899 and the 13 and 15-inch Inspiron 7000 models will start at $749. The devices are set to go on sale June 2 in China and the United States.

TechTimes also reports that Dell plans to include facial recognition support in its Inspiron 5000 line as well.

Just last week it was announced that Acer’s latest Windows 10 laptops give users the ability to quickly authenticate themselves and log into these devices using their fingerprint.

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