Full Rugged

August 18th, 2009

I’d like to introduce you to the current full rugged line of Panasonic Toughbooks.   It’s most often used by law enforcement, fire departments, and EMS.  Other uses include anyone that works “in the field” such as power line technicians, mechanics, cable repairmen, etc. That’s why Panasonic built a laptop that can handle just about anything you throw at it. These Toughbook computers are manufactured to endure 3-foot drops and to withstand violent shocks and vibrations. They are fabricated to operate at temperatures over 140° and below -20° Fahrenheit and function both at high altitude and under increased atmospheric pressure. See the incredible MIL-STD tests these machines pass in order to be Toughbook rugged.

Panasonic  Toughbook CF-19

 

  • Wireless, Fully-rugged PC Convertible to Tablet PC19
  • Full magnesium alloy case with hand strap
  • Standard 10.4” touchscreen or dual touch LCD (touchscreen and digitizer) models
  • 1,000 nit sunlight-viewable display with Panasonic CircuLumin™ technology
  • Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro™ processor Technology with Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor
  • 6-foot drop approved
  • Sealed all-weather design
  • 160GB shock-mounted, quick-release hard drive
  • MIL-STD-810G and IP65** certified
  • Mobile broadband ready design
  • Optional integrated Gobi™ Global Mobile Internet (for AT&T, Sprint and Verizon Wireless networks)

Panasonic  Toughbook CF-30

 

  • Full magnesium alloy case with handle301
  • 13.3″ LCD with optional 1,000 nit touchscreen LCD with Panasonic CircuLumin™ technology
  • Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro™ processor Technology with Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor
  • 6-foot drop approved
  • Sealed all-weather design
  • 160GB shock-mounted, quick-release hard drive
  • MIL-STD-810G and IP65** certified
  • Mobile broadband ready design
  • Optional integrated Gobi™ Global Mobile Internet (for AT&T, Sprint and Verizon Wireless networks)

  1. August 4th, 2009 at 12:11 | #1

    I’m working on the full product info pages, with all supporting documents and pictures. Hopefully they will be up soon.

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