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Panasonic introduced its first TOUGHBOOK 33 ... It's not even semi-rugged like the TOUGHBOOK 55 that I reviewed in 2019. This is full-rugged, so you can beat the crap out of this thing.
This review first appeared in issue 361 of PC Pro. This five-year-old chip still packs acceleration beyond integrated ...
Panasonic has announced its new Toughbook ... Advanced modularity was first introduced on the Toughbook 55 and proved popular. Michael Cayes, vice president of business development at Mooring ...
Panasonic Connect North America, Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, today announced a collaboration with Red ...
As we explained in our June 2022 review of the Mk1, the Toughbook 40 surpasses so-called semi- rugged laptops (like its ...
The Panasonic Toughbook 40 sets the bar for rugged laptops high with its durability, powerful internals, and modular flexibility, allowing it to become the laptop each user needs. The price and ...
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The latest versions of the TOUGHBOOK 55 and 33 are now certified on Red Hat Enterprise Linux with more devices to come soon. For more information, please visit the Panasonic Connect website.
Panasonic's Toughbook 40 Mk2 (starts at $4,699; about $6,375 as tested) is designed for calls from a speeding ambulance with sirens and shouting in the background. Rugged laptops work just fine ...