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Sony Vaio VPC-X118LG/B (Intel Atom Z550 Processor 2GHz, 2GB RAM)
Review While PC makers are focused on the low-cost market, Sony doesn't seem to be very interested in this segment. The Japanese maker is well-known for its cutting-edge designs and the Vaio X series is the epitome of that passion. In fact, the first impression one gets is that this Vaio is just a...Panasonic-Toyota F1 team use ToughBooks at starting line - Sep 26, 2008
Crave When the going gets tough, the tough get going. In the F1 race, the extreme conditions on the track and at the pit will probably kill a standard consumer laptop. As ... Read story »New Panasonic Toughbook 7-Series Business Rugged Laptops - Mar 18, 2008
Blogs Panasonic Toughbook just announced three new business rugged laptops designed to meet the demands of mobile executives, walking workers and road warriors: the ultraportable W7, the tablet alternative T7, and the ... Read story »Panasonic unveils Toughbook CF-U1 - Jun 26, 2008
Crave Panasonic has added a tablet UMPC to its rugged Toughbook line. Sure, you could buy six ASUS Eee PCs and still have some walking around money left for the price of ... Read story »Panasonic ToughBook gets a Core 2 Duo makeover - Nov 8, 2007
Crave Panasonic ToughBooks are arguably the hardiest notebooks available in retail stores. Built to withstand 100kg of pressure and 76cm drops, the keyboard is spillproof as well. But unlike military-grade rugged machines ... Read story »Panasonic targets healthcare with new tablet PC - Aug 20, 2008
Crave The medical profession may exist in a sterile environment, but it's possibly one of the most hazardous places for a laptop to exist. From liquid medicines to harried medical staff, getting ... Read story »HP EliteBook gets rough - Jun 10, 2008
Crave HP laptops are not known to be tough, unlike Panasonic ToughBooks or NEC Versa S9100. Sure, its business models are hardier than the usual consumer fare, but put them out in ... Read story »ASUS laptop toughens up - Jul 7, 2008
Crave Either the military is snapping up laptops faster than before, or consumers are bringing portables to inhospitable places. Just a few short months after NEC joined the rugged laptop race (previously ... Read story »Panasonic shows off Atom-based medical tablet - Sep 25, 2008
Crave During the announcement of the new ToughBook notebooks, Panasonic also took the opportunity to show off one of its upcoming Intel Atom-based tablets. This white unit is meant for use in ... Read story »Panasonic ToughBook CF-F8 (Core 2 Duo SP9300 Processor 2.26GHz, 1GB RAM)
Review Built-in handles are normally seen on fully rugged machines which may weigh a ton, but are also built like tanks. The Panasonic ToughBook CF-F8 may just be the first semi-rugged laptop to sport this feature. Like the rest of its ilk, the CF-F8 combines a tough exterior with a lightweight chassis...MacBook Air proves its mettle - Apr 17, 2009
Crave (Photo Despite its ridiculously slim profile, the Apple MacBook Air is apparently tougher than tough. According to a report by blogsite Macenstein, a survivor of the Turkish Airways crash in February ... Read story »NEC launches inexpensive pink laptop - Feb 9, 2009
Crave Want your girlfriend to look pretty in pink with a laptop to match, but just can't afford a costly model? NEC's latest addition to the Versa family, the S1300, is an ... Read story »Six new Lumix cameras announced - Jan 27, 2009
Features Aside from the usual specification upgrades, Panasonic is also introducing its first rugged shooter. Read story »Another UMPC--Panasonic's Atom-based ToughBook - Apr 13, 2008
Blogs ASUS showcased the potential of low-cost laptops with its Eee PC. Hewlett-Packard has also showcased its Mini-Note model which will soon be available for sale. Now, Panasonic is developing an Ultra-Mobile ... Read story »The toughest computer in town - Jan 18, 2007
Blogs Who is the toughest and meanest boy in town? Neighbors unanimously point at a punk from Matsushita-Panasonic outfit. His nom de guerre, TOUGHBOOK. Sure, there have been quite a few specimens ... Read story »Jump to page: [1] 2



