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Panasonic Tablet PCs Made For People On The Go

Panasonic Tablet PCs offer a range of features focused on specific users, all of them branded part of the Toughbook range. As the name suggests, the computers are built to survive rough treatment by people that require mobile computing because they often work out in the field.

The Toughbook computers provide and easy to see, clear display in full daylight. They are also designed to protect the three components most at risk in a mobile computer. These are the keyboard, hard disk drive and the display panel. Toughbooks can go the distance. They can survive kicks, bumps and hard drops. Panasonic has launched three Toughbook groups being the Medical Rugged group, the Business Rugged plus the All Rugged group.

Take, for example, the Business Rugged models CF-C1 and CF-51. Of these two convertible tablet PCs, the CF-51 is the larger with a 15.1 inch display panel. It weighs in complete with one battery pack at 3.4 kgs (7.5lbs), more than twice the weight of the CF-C1 (which weighs about 1.47 kgs or 3.2 lbs). It is designed to survive liquid spills, free-fall drops and even being stepped on by a titan.

The robust CF-31 Toughbook incorporates a ground-breaking LCD screen that is reputed to be the brightest in the industry while at the same time delivering low reflection. Combined, these features produce superior display even in bright ambient daylight.

Drops and falls are a high probability event for mobile computers. When used in the field, they often accidentally get dropped or fall from their resting surface. Yachtsmen, for example, working at the navigation table of their pitching and rolling yacht know the agony of watching their notebook slide from the table and crash to the floor. The hard drive is very vulnerable to shock from a fall. Business Rugged Toughbooks can survive, hard 76cm falls without sustaining damage; in particular, the hard disk remaining safe and functioning.

The CF-52 is enclosed in a magnesium case that is unbreakable. The case is specially equipped with four separate shock pads that absorb shock. The case is designed to distribute any pressure that is exerted on the case. This means the computer can withstand up to 100kgf without damage to the LCD display or hard disk.

The CF-31 operating system is Microsoft Windows 7. The unit has a 160GB hard disk, 2GB main memory (DDR3 SDRAM) expandable to 8GB. Interfacing ability includes with four USB ports, one serial port, one modem port (RJ 11), one LAN port (RJ 45) and one external display port and one HDMI port (Type A).

Importantly, within the range of Panasonic Tablet PCs, the CF-C1 consumes minimal power, an important consideration for users that travel to locations not connected to the main electricity grid. The unit consumes only about 0.7 watts of power when the battery is discharged. If the AC adapter is connected to PC, maximum power draw from the electricity supply is only 0.3 watts.

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