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    Veriface Review

    I've had a Lenovo S10-2 and Lenovo S12 in hand for the past few weeks and decided to write a veriface review and post a short video on how it works. For those not in the know - Lenovo has some nifty software that allows you to log into your computer or various websites just by scanning your face. Granted, this isn't brand new technology but if you're like me and tired of remembering passwords why not let the computer remember your face instead? :)

    Here's a video on the set up process and how quickly it works. I was very impressed and will most certainly mention this in my Lenovo netbook reviews:

    If you have any questions about how this works feel free to ask them here or in the forum and I'd be happy to help clarify this technology for you. I'll be posting a comparison video between the two netbooks in the upcoming days as well as extensive reviews. (subscribe to our RSS feed if you want to read them in the coming days)

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    6 Responses to “Veriface Review”

    1. Kaung Myat Thu says:

      Can I ask you something? Okay, the question is that can veriface be done for compaq notebooks because my notebook is the compaq. Thank you.

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    3. Ehrly says:

      How can I register 2 or more users for a Lenovo Ideapad 450Y ?
      Thanks

    4. billyricky says:

      Great blog, keeping me from jogging… just joke :) Please put more topics about this subject

    5. Raj says:

      If someone holds my photo in front of the camera, will veriface allow access to him/her?

    6. Chris says:

      I will test that next time I get a veriface equipped netbook.

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