- Mar 16, 2011
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Panasonics Toughbook line of products have long been known for their rugged exteriors and enterprise security. Today, the company announced a Toughbook Android tablet, which could very well be the worlds first rugged tablet device. Panasonic believes the tablet will appeal to a wide variety of users including mission critical government personnel, highly mobile field forces, SMBs looking for a competitive edge, security conscious IT managers and bottom-line focused CFOs.
The Toughbook tablet wont be the thinnest or prettiest tablet youll see. For that, theres the good old iPad 2 and the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. This rugged tablet is built to withstand harsh conditions in the field, such as construction sites or military deployment. It also comes with built-in enterprise-level security.
It features a 10.1-inch XGA (1024 x 768) touchscreen display with a matte finish for easy viewing in daylight. It also comes with an active stylus, GPS, and optional 3G/4G connectivity. Other details and specs have not been disclosed yet, and its not certain which version of Android it will be running. However, the tablet is scheduled for a release during the fourth quarter of this year.
Source: Unwired Review
The Toughbook tablet wont be the thinnest or prettiest tablet youll see. For that, theres the good old iPad 2 and the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. This rugged tablet is built to withstand harsh conditions in the field, such as construction sites or military deployment. It also comes with built-in enterprise-level security.
It features a 10.1-inch XGA (1024 x 768) touchscreen display with a matte finish for easy viewing in daylight. It also comes with an active stylus, GPS, and optional 3G/4G connectivity. Other details and specs have not been disclosed yet, and its not certain which version of Android it will be running. However, the tablet is scheduled for a release during the fourth quarter of this year.
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