Jan 28, 2009

Panasonic's Toughbook 19 / 30 get even tougher, better

Make no mistake, Panasonic's Toughbook 19 ($3,749) and Toughbook 30 ($3,649) have been around for quite some time. Some would attribute their longevity to their burly nature, but we know the truth -- Panny just keeps upgrading 'em without changing the model name. Bantering aside, these two are receiving yet another round of refreshes that incorporate 1,000 nit LCDs with circular polarization technology and anti-glare / anti-reflective screen treatments to enhance screen viewability. Additionally, they each tout "improved security and remote management," Intel's Centrino 2 with vPro, expanded memory capabilities, 40 percent longer battery lives, larger capacity hard drives and optional SSDs. Our favorite new feature? "Concealed mode," which enables users to "easily turn all device lights off (screen and LEDs) using just a function (Fn) key. Check the full rundown of specs and new inclusions after the break.

1 comments:

Dan January 31, 2009 at 8:44 PM  

It's always great to see a company take an innovative existing product and upgrade it further. That seems to be the case with this particular product. Having said that, an equally innovative technology is wireless internet service, like WiMax offered by Clear . If you live around Portland, Oregon give Clear a look, you won't be disappointed. If you buy a wireless laptop you might as well put just as much effort into finding an equally innovative wireless internet provider.

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