CNET Asia Review
Very good
The good: Slimmed-down design; low starting price; high-end extras are available, including HDMI and touch-sensitive media control buttons. 7.1
out of 10View score
The bad: Far from attractive; pricey compared to ordinary laptops.
The bottom line: The Panasonic ToughBook CF-W7 is great for anyone who's prone to breaking things. It's by no means unbreakable, but it'll withstand more punishment than most users will be able to inflict upon it.
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Average User Rating
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Perfect
9.5
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Best Laptop
Mar 13, 2008Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: light wt, Rugged, Long Battery life
Cons: no
Opinion:
best for business to move along.
Perfect for Mobility
Dec 6, 2007Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Small, lightweight, easy to move around. long battery life, durable
Cons: Small keys. Standard 6 cells battery.
Opinion:
Close to a perfect notebook. The lightweight is very much needed when it comes to me being always on the move. The 100kgf was something which I needed as I always have cracked LCDs due to me putting my documents or someone squeezing things in the plane cabin causing my notebooks to crack.
Battery life last pretty much longer than other notebooks but should have a 8 cells or 12 cells battery to last even longer. Maybe 14hrs or 16hrs?
So in short, choosing a ultraportable notebook should take into considerations of the weight, battery life and also toughness.
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