We’ve reviewed rugged laptops in the past, and the king of the ring in this category has to be the Panasonic TOUGHBOOK line of rugged laptops. We don’t do so many rugged laptop reviews anymore, mostly ...
With eight modular xPAK bays, 11th Gen Intel, optional AMD graphics, and the ability to withstand a 6-foot drop, the new Toughbook 40 is as tough as they come. When you purchase through links on our ...
The Panasonic Toughbook 33 is the first fully-rugged 2-in-1 detachable laptop that features a 3:2 display. The Panasonic Toughbook 33 is a rugged, 2-in-1 laptop that can be turned into a tablet.
Ideal Road Warrior Device Features Intel® Core™ i5 Processor, 11 Hour Standard Battery and 30" Drop Rating in 3lb Package Secaucus, NJ, September 28, 2010 – Panasonic Solutions Company, provider of ...
The Toughbook 31 now contains an Intel Core i5-7300 vPro processor and DDR4 RAM. In addition, the laptop can be configured with an LTE-Advanced module so you can browse the web wirelessly, without the ...
Panasonic specializes in making rugged laptops and portable devices that can be used by people who work in rough places, from the military to oil rigs. And today, the company is launching its ...
Panasonic has added yet another member to the Toughbook rugged laptop collection. This time it is the 3.6-pound Toughbook F9, which promises strong durability without weighing you down. The Intel Core ...
Panasonic's outed a new Toughbook, the CF-C1. The convertible tablet / laptop boasts a resistive touchscreen which will register gloved presses, and comes with accidental damage warranties for extra ...
Far from the cool thin and light designs of consumer notebooks, Panasonic's Toughbook 55 is a rugged laptop for people on the move or working outdoors who need a robust device capable to sustain up to ...
Another day, another laptop battery recall. This time it's Matsushita, parent company of Panasonic, recalling lithium-ion batteries used in Panasonic laptops sold in Japan. Unlike the Dell and Apple ...
Japanese electronics giant Panasonic will plead guilty to US government charges that the company conspired to fix prices in two major markets: laptop battery packs and auto parts. Panasonic has agreed ...
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