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According to Panasonic, its fully-rugged, sealed design is certified to meet MIL-STD-810G and IP65 specifications for resistance to drops up to 5 feet, water, dust, and other elements.
Panasonic Toughpad A1 Panasonic said Monday that its 10-inch Android 3.2-powered Toughpad tablet, the Toughpad A1, will be available in the Spring of 2012. Pricing is expected to start at $1299.
At CES, Panasonic debuted two new 12.5-inch Toughpad Windows tablets, dubbed FZ-Q1, that bring performance of the ultra-rugged devices up to the Haswell generation.
Panasonic's 4K Toughpad tablet initially debuted at CES in January, but here at IFA in Berlin, the company is finally ready to shed some light on availability. Speaking at a press conference ...
Panasonic may have bowed out of the consumer smartphone game, but gadgets for businesses are a completely different story. That's why the Japanese company came to Mobile World Congress with a new ...
Hands-on impressions of the Panasonic ToughPad A1, with a water damage test on video. by Sam Byford. Jan 12, 2012, 11:54 PM UTC. panasonic toughpad. We finally ...
Panasonic unveiled its new series of Toughpad tablets, aimed for on-the-go users in extreme or outdoor working environments. With extra durability, Panasonic says the devices are built to last.
Panasonic's 7-inch Toughpad FZ-M1 gets an integrated FLIR Lepton Thermal Camera, equipping it for a range of vertical applications in the field.
It's hard to beat Panasonic in terms of ruggedness. It boasts that the Toughpad FZ can survive 6-foot drops. In fact, they tested it to have survived 2,000 consecutive drops from a height of 3.3 feet.
Out of the box, you'll have Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow running on an Intel Atom x5-Z8550 SoC. That processor is helped along by 4GB of SDRAM, and the Toughpad A2 features a 10.1 WUXGA display ...
Panasonic’s line of Toughbook notebooks can handle a whole heap of abuse, and the company is now cleverly expanding into the tablet market with the … ...
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