I have recently bought two PCS laptops one Ionico Series: 17.3" and one Initia Series: 15.6".
Basically very happy with the Ionico and everything seems to work as expected. Not quite so with the Initia. The Windows Hello face recognition does not work. Following discussions with three different Support engineers the consensus is that this laptop does not have an IR camera and hence does not support this Windows feature. So one question is "why does it not have an IR camera, while only a £500+ device its not bottom of the range and I am sure that cheaper laptops out in the world support this function. A second question is that while its great that using PCS you can configure many aspects of the build, the Specs do not provide any detail which for instance states whether the camera is IR or not. Both my laptops simply say INTEGRATED 1MP HD WEBCAM and so how am I to determine that the Hello face feature will work on one but not the other. While the Hello face is not a deal breaker it is very frustrating and disappointing that a new £500+ device does not support what is a pretty basic feature which has been around for some time now.
Basically very happy with the Ionico and everything seems to work as expected. Not quite so with the Initia. The Windows Hello face recognition does not work. Following discussions with three different Support engineers the consensus is that this laptop does not have an IR camera and hence does not support this Windows feature. So one question is "why does it not have an IR camera, while only a £500+ device its not bottom of the range and I am sure that cheaper laptops out in the world support this function. A second question is that while its great that using PCS you can configure many aspects of the build, the Specs do not provide any detail which for instance states whether the camera is IR or not. Both my laptops simply say INTEGRATED 1MP HD WEBCAM and so how am I to determine that the Hello face feature will work on one but not the other. While the Hello face is not a deal breaker it is very frustrating and disappointing that a new £500+ device does not support what is a pretty basic feature which has been around for some time now.