Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Panasonic ToughBook C1 Convertible Tablet PC

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2010 is touted to be the year of the tablet , thanks to the iPad launch; but, the latest Apple luxury toy has nothing in common with the new Panasonic ToughBook C1, the "world's lightest 12,1" convertible tablet PC"*, which will provide good computing performances far away from your couch, in bad weather conditions and tough environments. The ToughBook is a surprisingly very light and bulky business rugged tablet built in a magnesium alloy case for durability, and is equipped with a strap and a dome for comfortable hand support. Powered by the Intel Core i5 2.4Ghz processor and delivering 10 hours of battery life, the ToughBook C1 features a 30" drop rating (to base only), a spill resistant keyboard (up to 6 ounces/200cc), a 12.1" (1280x800) multi-touch display supporting an electronic stylus pen for handwriting recognition, optional Gobi2000 connectivity, Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6200 802.11a/b/g/n, a 250 GB shock-mounted flex connect HDD and 2GB DDR3-800 RAM (expandable to 6 GB), and all this packaged in only 3.2 lbs (with one battery). More info at: www.ubergizmo.com
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4 comments:

  1. wait... I found the price about this shit, it costs over $2800
    fuck it............................. imaging what kind of DESKTOP config you can get with this amount of money. FUCK IT panasonic

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  2. this is over $1300 USD... way too expensive... it might be good, but just TOO FUCKING EXPENSIVE... so fuck it..

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  3. So I have four questions.
    1. can it handle video editing software?
    2. can it be used for photoshop and corel ?
    3. is the slate mode as good as a wacom tablet?
    4.how much is it?

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  4. Note how long it took to come up once he opens it to convert it. Is that with it running just the OS?

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