New Panasonic Eye Scanner
Posted on Oct 17, 07 08:59 PM PDT

Panasonic has released a new eye scanner known as the BM-ET200 that boasts voice activation (it bellows out commands like "Stand up straight!") while identifying a user in just 0.3 seconds. The BM-ET200 can be modified to handle more than 10,000 user records, and is tipped to retail for approximately $2,500 when released in the US next year. The authentication process is pretty simple - the scanner fires a laser into the eye (up to 20" away), while the user aligns the eye with the camera by directly focusing on a green light. Don't worry, it won't leave you blind although it does sound painful in theory. Guess bigwig corporation could certainly make do with one of these.
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By josh , 10/02/08 5:56 PM (CommentID #476895)
can u send the picture of the eye to a computer or print the picture of the eye?
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