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Forget fingerprint, new Fujitsu tablet comes with vein scanner

Fujitsu Stylistic Q736 uses PalmSecure technology for authentication.

Fujitsu has unveiled a 2 in 1 tablet at the ongoing Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The new Fujitsu Stylistic Q736 has a a dual-digitizer touchscreen display (1920 × 1080 pixels) with support for pen and finger input, and an optional keyboard docking station.

Fujitsu Stylistic Q736 uses PalmSecure technology for authentication. Instead of just scanning your fingerprint, the Stylistic Q736 scans the veins in your palm. The company says this is faster, simpler, and more accurate than other biometric security options such as fingerprint or iris scanners. The tablet allows you to hold your hand above palm vein sensor for a second and the sensor scans your hand to unlock your device.
Fujitsu Stylistic Q736
Fujitsu Stylistic Q736 features a 13.3 inch IPS full-HD anti-glare dual digitizer touchscreen display (1920 × 1080 pixels) and is powered by the 6th Generation Intel Core i7 vPro processors and comes with Intel Graphics 520. The tablet runs on Windows 10 Pro operating system. Fujitsu says the tablet should get up to 9.5 hours of battery life (or up to 15 hours when paired with a keyboard dock that has a secondary battery).

On the connectivity front, the tablet offers 4G/LTE, WiFi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac), micro-USB port, Bluetooth, and GPS/A-GPS. The Q736 measures 309.6 x 199.3 x 12.7 mm and weighs less than 1 kg (0.990 kg).

The Stylistic Q736 will be available globally from March this year. However the company has not revealed the pricing which will depend on the market.

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