by steve
28. March 2008 12:34
The Panasonic Toughbook continues the tradition of Panasonics rugged mobile computing devices, but it adds another feature that its predecessors lacked. Most of the products in the Toughbook line are slightly heavier than the average laptop, which improves their reliability. A battery life of six hours lets the user work on assignments or projects even during long flights, and its weight of about two and a half pounds makes it one of the easiest rugged computers to carry around. The Panasonic Tougbook CF W5 continues many of the same design features that make the Toughbooks stand out from their competitors. Spilling coffee on a Toughbook will not ruin it. It comes with the Verizon wireless networking card, and the users choice of Windows Vista or XP. If you want Linux, you will probably have to download the appropriate CD to install on the Panasonic Toughbook CF W5.