Panasonic today introduced the “ultimate” 14-inch rugged notebook designed for Defence and ideal for Police and Utilities. Taking rugged computing to another level, the TOUGHBOOK 40 has a modular ...
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Panasonic's Toughbook line has long been hyped as a sleek and sophisticated alternative laptop for the accident-prone. But durability (which meets the MIL-STD 810F drop test spec) comes at a price: ...
Around 15 years ago, Microsoft announced the Windows Tablet, and a lot of us forecast that this represented the end of notebook computers and that we’d all move to this new form factor. This forecast ...
Intel Santa Rosa-based Toughbook 52 is engineered to withstand the risks of mobility; entire line of reliable Panasonic Toughbook notebook computers now 3G wireless-ready Panasonic Computer Solutions ...
You've seen a few rugged notebooks down the years, but Panasonic reckons this - the Toughbook CF-31 - is the granddaddy of them all. Arriving as the successor to the CF-30, the fifth-generation model ...
Panasonic has added another rugged notebook to its Toughbook range with the launch of the Panasonic Toughbook F9, and according to Panasonic the Toughbook F9 is the worlds lightest 14 inch rugged ...
Panasonic have outed their latest rugged notebook, the Toughbook F9, a 14-inch machine that weighs a mere 3.6 pounds; that makes it the industry's lightest 14-inch notebook, despite the extra-sturdy ...
Sept. 5, 2006, 12:14 AM EDT / Source: The Associated Press Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. said Tuesday it has begun recalling 6,000 lithium-ion batteries used in Panasonic-brand notebook computers ...
It's been a high-profile summer for lithium ion notebook batteries, much to the chagrin of Dell, Apple Computer and Sony. Matsushita, better-known by its Panasonic brand name, joined the party this ...
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. said Tuesday it has begun recalling 6,000 lithium-ion batteries used in Panasonic-brand notebook computers in Japan on concerns they might overheat. The recall of ...
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