MSI’s MPG341CQR monitor which had been teased at CES which is coming out in Q3 of this year at $799. But when has that stopped evolution in technology. Obviously, with Desktop computers, this hasn’t been very prevalent as it doesn’t seem very crucial in a device that just sits at home. In PCs, facial recognition has been prevalent in the laptop space with Windows Hello integration as they’re carried around and a lot of people can have access to the devices. Facial recognition was some sort of Sci-Fi tech almost a decade ago, but now it has made its way to the consumer where the most popular premium phone in the world almost completely relies on this technology for almost all its security purposes, obviously here I am talking about the iPhone X with its FaceID.
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