Fujitsu Lifebook E741 / C laptop with sensor that detects the user through the veins of the hand

April 27, 2011 by  
Filed under Shopping News

Fujitsu introduced this month a very small sensor size used to identify a person from a read-scientific-palm of the hand, distinguishing the blood vessels. This sensor differs from the fingerprint identification information can be incorporated in a novel way to a new laptop model, Fujitsu Lifebook E741 / C and only takes a dimension of 29mm x 11.2mm, standing on a base end the physical keyboard of the computer. The image sensor can identify the veins of the palm to 20 fps and was developed by Fujitsu Frontech subsidiary company.

Fujitsu vein sensor

Fujitsu vein sensor

Fujitsu Lifebook E741/C

In addition to this provision, the basic hardware of the laptop is a 15.6-inch LCD screen with resolution of 1.366 × 768, an Intel Core i7-2620M at 2.70GHz, 1GB of RAM and a 160GB storage space disk. It will be marketed in Japan, at a price of about $ 2.930.

News on Fujitsu’s corporate website.

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