Microsoft is not only trying to make users more productive with Windows 10, but it’s also introducing new features to make users more secure. This is the case of Windows Hello, which is a new feature that supports fingerprint readers to log into the operating system without the need of a password. However, the key feature of Windows Hello is the support of facial recognition, which will allow users to sign into Windows 10 by scanning your face.
Windows Hello in combination with new special infrared cameras will immediately scan your face and let you into Windows 10. But in order for everything to work you’ll need a new Intel RealSense 3D camera, as regular webcams won’t working with Windows Hello.
This means that virtually every computer out in the market before the release of Windows 10 won’t support the new security feature out-of-the-box. If you’re not buying a new Windows 10 PC and you want this new fancy facial recognition feature, you can buy a RealSense camera for $99 that you can find at Intel’s website.
Technically, Intel is aiming its new camera for developers, but anyone can buy one to use Windows Hello in Windows 10.
Now, if you’re planning to purchase a new Windows 10 machine, Intel has revealed a list of computers that will be fully compatible with Windows Hello:
- Dell Inspiron 15 5548
- Acer Aspire V 17 Nitro
- Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 15
- Lenovo ThinkPad E550
- Asus N551JQ
- Asus ROG G771JM
- Asus X751LD
- HP Envy 15t Touch RealSense Laptop
- Lenovo B5030
- Dell Inspiron 23 7000
If you would like to see Windows Hello in action, you can check my previous post that include a new video fully demoing the feature.
Source Intel via Windows Central