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Panasonic Upgrades Toughbook 31 Rugged Laptop
Panasonic, an industry leader in rugged, reliable mobile computers since 1996, today announced upgrades to the Panasonic Toughbook 31, its best-selling fully-rugged laptop PC, including a faster processor, expanded storage, a more responsive touchscreen and other improvements. The Toughbook 31 is the gold standard for mission-critical mobile workers – including military personnel, first responders and field service workers – requiring exceptional performance in extreme environments.
Powered by new 3rd generation Intel Core processors, the upgraded Toughbook 31 delivers enhanced performance alongside world-class reliability. Other improvements include expanded storage (up to 500GB 7200 RPM HDD with 4-8 GB RAM) and improved touchscreen responsiveness. http://www.techpowerup.com/img/12-09-18/94a_thm.jpg http://www.techpowerup.com/img/12-09-18/94c_thm.jpg http://www.techpowerup.com/img/12-09-18/94b_thm.jpg Panasonic Toughbook 31: Key Improvements
The Toughbook 31 is the sixth generation of flagship Toughbook clamshell notebooks, the product line with which Panasonic set the standard for rugged and reliable mobile computing. The Toughbook 31 is certified by an independent third party testing lab to meet or surpass MIL-STD-810G tests for shock, drop, vibration, extreme temperature and high altitude. Screen brightness can be reduced to as low as 2 nits for concealed nighttime use, which can be critical for the safety of military and public safety users. With the ability to survive drops of up to six feet, an IP65 rating for unparalleled protection from water and dust, optional integrated 4G LTE wireless or 3G Gobi mobile broadband, and a 13.1-inch XGA LED touchscreen with Panasonic CircuLumin technology allowing for full circle viewability from the brightest sunlight to pitch darkness, the Toughbook 31 is made to excel in some of the world’s most challenging scenarios. Pricing and Availability In the United States, the Toughbook 31 is available from authorized Panasonic resellers starting at an estimated street price of $3,499. |
hell they might aswell start putting SSDs in them
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Seriously why mechanical HDD? They could nix both the hdd suspension system AND the hdd heater system, reducing costs, increasing battery life, massively increasing performance, and most of important of all considering this is a tough computer, INCREASING DURABILITY. Why why why???
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and a 512GB M4 SSD is like 300$ nowadays... looking at the 3500$ price tag, that shouldn't be a problem
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