Panasonic ToughBook C1 Convertible Tablet PC Video
Editor’s note; that is an updateof the write-up published yesterday, we added the video
2010 is touted to be the year of the tablet , thanks to the iPad launch; but, the latest Apple luxury toy has nothing in common with the new Panasonic ToughBook C1, the “world’s lightest 12,1″ convertible tablet PC“*, which will supply good computing performances far away from your sofa, in poor weather conditions and fit environments. Panasonic launched the ToughBook H1 Field tablet at MWC, and the C1 is introduced for the HIMSS conference (Healthcare info and Management Systems Society) since the ToughBook C1 is mostly targeted to the healthcare market.
According to Panasonic, the company has been building rugged
PCs since 1993 with integrated wireless since 1996, and they experiment the wireless connectivity in one of the world’s largest anechoic chambers, to ensure the best possible quality. The ToughBook is a surprisingly very light and bulky business rugged tablet built in a magnesium alloy case for durability, and is equipped with a strap and a dome for comfortable hand support (see video and pictures).Read the full specifications and pricing in the complete exposition, the video will come soon.
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Orginal post by Mike