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Panasonic Toughbook C1 Rugged Convertible Tablet

Panasonic for their hard line of laptops are known, and have only introduced the Toughbook C1. more than enough charm and rugged good looks while smaller and lighter than his other hard-brothers, the C1 virtually anything you take can throw at it.

The 12.1-inch Toughbook C1 is a lightweight convertible tablet computer with a robust design and enough power under the hood to keep most people satisfied. At only 3.2 pounds with the single battery and 3.7 with the dual-battery option is also much less weight than any other rugged notebook on the market. In fact, it is even lighter than most standard convertible machines that are much less durable and still weigh more.

Panasonic Toughbook C1 Rugged Convertible Tablet

The Panasonic Toughbook C1 has a magnesium housing that has been tested to withstand drops of up to 12 inches on the side and 30 inches at the base. While most people do not throw their computers to this is much, this type of construction quality very reassuring for those in the field on a regular basis. The ergonomic hand strap on the underside of the instrument is also one great feature of the road warriors, like the bright multi-touch display and spill-resistant design.

C1 The Toughbook has a resolution of 1200 x 800, which is impressive for a 12.1-inch screen. Supports both pen and touch input, with zoom and other multi-touch gestures, all work well. In fact, the entire tablet fantastic experience, was almost zero, dedicated tablet buttons, and the kind of “this works just the attitude that has become known for the Toughbooks.

The keyboard on the C1 is a little undersized, and be just large enough to use for extended typing. The touchpad is a standard circular Toughbook affair, a design that seems to be equally loved and hated, and always takes some getting used to if you do not use one before. The ports in the offer is good, with three USB, Ethernet, an SD card slot, VGA, and even an old-school PC card slot like on Toshiba Satellite L655D-S5066.

Performance wise, the Toughbook C1 is doing well, with an Intel Core i5 processor, superior to much of its competition. The Intel HD on board graphics are OK, if not brilliant, but nobody did this is a gaming machine. The unit is equipped with a single battery that last about 5 hours, with a second battery can be purchased and installed to almost double this time.

The Panasonic Toughbook C1 is to combine an amazing mobile computers to the harsh attitude of the Toughbook line with the need ultra-portability of many Road Warriors managed. While it is not the fastest processor or graphics in the world, I can not say a single bad thing about this computer to think. Except maybe the price, with configurations from about $ 2,800.

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