We have covered a Panasonic device for over five years, and Panasonic withdrew from the mobile phone market in the year 2005 as the most markets are.
Is very pleasing to see it, Panasonic back, although this time it is rather a rugged tablet Android as a mobile phone, but this is no ordinary tablet... It is the Panasonic Toughbook Tablet.
If you are unfamiliar with the Panasonic Toughbook, this is the kind of computer you take to fight wars, or, that the good guys use in movies or on TV. The Toughbook is basically a bit of a legend, and the fact that Panasonic are safe enough to the Toughbook name for an Android Tablet accept specifies that this should be a very tough beast.
We are sure that mobile Gazette regulars know most tablets are huge growth area, but several things stop it companies are using more. Robustness is a major problem: the large screens on tablets are easy to break, but the Toughbook is much, much harder. Also, the
Toughbook tablet should be much more secure than a consumer device. In addition, the display is designed to simply to outdoors read are, and the Toughbook Tablet contains a PIN that is essential, where accuracy, is for example necessary if someone signature capturing.
The display is a 10.1 "1024 x 768 pixel Panel, the certainly good enough for most applications, you can imagine." The Panasonic Toughbook Tablet comes in only WiFi or 3 g / 4 g configurations, and it comes with GPS and a camera.
Pricing is not known, but expect the Toughbook Tablet cheap as the Toughbook Notebooks range in price from £ 1,000 to £ 5000 (or €1100 to €5500) be. Price is not really a problem here as Toughbook customers first of all are interested in to get the job done, and it sure beats a new issue iPad every week.
Other specifications are a bit thin on the ground, but we expect that Panasonic show more about the Toughbook tablet at a later date.
It looks like an important market for this type of device it could... and maybe someday a Toughbook Smartphone? Now, we can live in hope!
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