Panasonic Announces the World’s "Sturdiest” Tablet PC
By
Cássio Lima
on February 10, 2010 - 5:05 PM
Panasonic has just expanded their Toughbook line-up with the launch of what they’re claiming to be the world’s sturdiest Tablet PC, Toughbook H1 Field. The device has a 10.4” touch-screen display (native resolution of 1024x768), is equipped with a Intel Atom Z540 (1.86 GHz) processor, has 2 GB RAM, 64 GB reinforced SSD, wireless (802.11a/b/g/n) and Bluetooth 2.1 connections, two batteries that together provide up to 6 hours of operation and several optional features like GPS, barcode reader, 2 Mpixel built-in webcam and fingerprint reader. The operating system used can be Windows 7 or XP. Toughbook H1 Field also features a magnesium alloy chassis encased with polycarbonate that provides protection from drops up to 6 feet. It is also waterproof and dustproof. Toughbook H1 Field will reach the market next month with a suggested price of USD 3,379.
Originally at http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/news/Panasonic-Announces-the-Worlds-Sturdiest-Tablet-PC/4548