Panasonic’s Toughbook line has been designed to withstand all kinds of environments and drops, spills, dust, and more for mobile professionals. The company has announced two new additions to the ...
This "rugged" Toughpad series includes a 10-inch A1 and 7-inch B1 device. The Toughpad A1 offers a multi-touch, daylight-viewable screen, enabling outdoor workers to view data and operate the device ...
NEWARK, N.J.-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--Panasonic, an industry leader in exceptionally reliable and innovative mobile computers, today added two new rugged handheld tablets to its diverse portfolio of ...
Rugged tablets are not a widespread genre of mobile devices, but they are very useful in some working environments. Panasonic has unveiled the second generation of its ToughPad FZ-G1 device, a special ...
BRACKNELL, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Panasonic today announced its latest rugged Android tablet for customer-facing mobile workers that need a versatile and cost-effective device. The Panasonic ...
Panasonic Toughbook S1 rugged tablet was launched in India on Monday. The tablet is aimed at logistics, transportation, field service, and other sectors. It runs Android 10 with Android Enterprise and ...
I have to admit I'm pretty excited about the upcoming release of Apple's iPad; I'm convinced the coming battle royal in computer form factors will be in the iPad/Kindle 8" to 10" range. Well, that ...
Pansonic has a new rugged tablet aimed at Enterprise customers as they have just announced their new Android-based Toughpad FZ-A2, which comes running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow and a large 10.1-inch ...
Panasonic has announced a new rugged Tablet PC, the ToughBook H1 Field Tablet. Intriguingly it is running a a 1.86GHz Intel Atom Z540 processor, which I think might be the first Atom I’ve seen in a ...
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Depending on whether you have more than $2,000 to spend on a 12.1-inch convertible tablet laptop, you might be interested in Panasonic's tough little Core i5 newcomer. I started with CNET reviewing ...
Panasonic takes the wraps off the newest addition to its line of rugged tablets at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering ...