Three new ToughBooks from PanasonicTOKYO, JAPAN--Today, Panasonic announced its new lineup of ToughBook notebooks with three new products. These include updates to the ultraportable W-series and touchscreen-enabled T-series. Most notably, a new 14.1-inch F-series has been introduced starting with the CF-F8.
The CF-F8's handle makes it easier for the user to lug the notebook around. Improvements made to the W-series and T-series are less dramatic, with just standard tweaks to include the latest Intel processors and wireless LAN cards. The CF-W8 maintains its 12.1-inch XGA display but now comes with the new SU9300 ultra-low voltage (ULV) processor. The same processor is found in the CF-T8, Panasonic's touchscreen 12.1-inch model targeted for use in the healthcare, service and financial industries. The W8 comes in only silver and will retail for S$3,299 (US$2,428.90) at launch. The T8 is intended to be sold through corporate tenders, so contact Panasonic directly if you wish to purchase them for your company. Features available throughout the new ToughBook notebooks include up to 7 hours of claimed battery life, magnesium-alloy casings and wireless LAN modules compatible with the latest Draft-N wireless network. As its name suggests, these notebooks are built to withstand some abuse from incidents like falls and liquid spills. A top-loading DVD writer is also found in the W8 and F8 models, though not in the T8. Panasonic ToughBooks have traditionally not been marketed directly to end-users in every Asia-Pacific country. For this iteration though, the company has decided to expand its reach to more countries in the region, including Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. Pre-orders for these new notebooks will start in November and ship in December. Click on the next page for more images and detailed specifications. Tags: Notebook, Intel Core 2 Duo, touch screen, processor, Intel Corp. |
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