Panasonic has been known for making its rugged line of notebooks for many years. Today, Panasonic is adding more to the Toughbook Series with the Toughbook 20. it has a 10.1 inch screen with a resolution of 1920x1200. Toughbooks have always been known to be quite on the heavier side. The Toughbook 20 weighs in at 3.9 lbs (about 1770 g)
The Toughbook 20 features a MIL-STD-810G military certification and IP65 for immersion rating as well as a magnesium alloy chassis. It also features a hot-swappable battery that can be changed without disrupting any work, and finally a kick stand that doubles as a handle.
It comes with Windows 10 Pro and an optional Windows 7 downgrade for legacy software, one or two USB ports, HDMI, Ethernet, optional serial port, mic-in, and micro SIM.
The keyboard dock features 3 more USB ports, full-size SD card slot, HDMI, VGA-out, Ethernet, and dock connectors.
Wireless connectivity options include: Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth, and dual antennas. GPS and NFC are both optional features.
The Toughbook 20 will start at $3,099 and is supposed to be available in February of 2016.
That their job. To climb high telecommunication tower and do the testing up there. I wonder if this toughbook do good in volcano environment. I want to do research there. My past laptop fallen into slow moving lava last time.
When I see mobile skilled professionals (telecoms installers etc) out and about, most have Toughbooks.
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