Lenovo introduced a new ThinkCentre all-in-one PC at CES 2020, which will make the screen blur when the user leaves and if someone peeping behind it will alert, according to AnandTech.
The feature is enabled by an infrared camera that allows log in to the system through facial recognition. It is equipped with PrivacyGuard technology to protect potentially sensitive information from prying eyes.
The device, the ThinkCentre M90A AIO, supports Lenovo's PrivacyAlert technology, which warns users when a "shoulder peeping" spy appears, which automatically blurs the display when they leave the screen.
It is also equipped with a fingerprint reader and a dTPM 2.0 security chip.
The device is equipped with a 23.8-inch Full HD display with a maximum brightness of 250 nits and 350 nits.
It is equipped with Intel's 10th generation processor, optional AMD Radeon 625 graphics card, built-in two SO-DIMM memory modules, and supports up to 32 GB of memory.
It will be available in June 2020, starting at $1,099.