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» Panasonic ToughBook CF-52 Semi Rugged laptops
By laptop reviews | Published 10/17/2007 | Rugged Laptop | Rating:

Panasonic ToughBook CF-52 Semi Rugged laptops

Panasonic ToughBook CF-52 Semi Rugged laptops

The Toughbook line continues to impress with the CF-52, a machine that begs to be used and abused in a rough-and-tumble environment. ToughBook CF-52 I'm looking at today sits very much in the middle of those models, being a semi-rugged machine like the CF-Y5, but with a size and shape similar to those larger and hardier models. It also marks a first for the ToughBook range because, remarkably, it's the first to feature a widescreen display.

» Motorola ML910 Rugged Notebook
By laptop reviews | Published 03/23/2007 | News Report , Rugged Laptop | Rating:

Motorola ML910 Rugged Notebook

Motorola ML910 Rugged Notebook

Motorola Inc. today announced the new ML910 Rugged Notebook and MW810 Mobile Workstation, the “fully-rugged, wireless-enabled mobile computers that give government, public safety and enterprise mobile workers quick and secure access to vital information”. This unique line of equipment must meet strict military guidelines, and must be tested under extremely stressful conditions before being made available to the consumer. Test models are repeatedly dropped from a height of approximately one yard - more than two dozen times - and tested for extreme temperature fluctuations, humidity, and intense exposure to sand, dust and water.

These mobile computers are ideal companions for those in high-risk occupations such as laptop wielding law enforcement officers, who must work under hazardous conditions, and may be called upon to perform during a high speed car chase, when camouflaged by sand on the front lines or exposed to the water, heat and smoke of the firemen's arena. They can typically withstand up to four inches of rain per

» Panasonic Toughbook CF-W5 Review
By laptop reviews | Published 03/22/2007 | Latest Laptop Reviews , Panasonic Laptop , Rugged Laptop | Unrated

Panasonic Toughbook CF-W5 Review

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The first thing you’ll notice when you pick up Panasonic’s new Toughbook CF-W5 will likely be its matte-silver finish, super-light weight, and pop-up optical drive

Panasonic has been making notebooks for a long time, but despite this you may not have come across the ToughBook brand before. The reason for this is that Panasonic models tend to attract a certain type of buyer, a buyer that is more concerned with durability than design and performance. To get an idea of who the ToughBooks appeal to, next time you see a BT engineer working on a junction box in the street, take a look over his shoulder and it's a near certainty that he'll be working on a ToughBook.

As the name suggests, ToughBooks are built to be, well, a bit tougher than your average notebook. In fact the fully rugged units sported by field engineers are built to withstand impact, water, dust ingress and just about any other environmental hazard that mobile computers might be subjected to. But not everyone wants to carry around a large, heavy, metal clad notebook, no matter how strong it might be. With this in mind, Panasonic created semi-rugged ToughBooks. Being a semi-rugged notebook, the CF-W5 can’t survive a drop of one metre like the CF-29 and CF-18.

However, Panasonic will guarantee that it can withstand a drop of 30cm, which is more than you’ll get with most other notebooks. The great thing is that Panasonic hasn’t had to make the CF-W5 any larger or heavier to make it that little bit more robust. The CF-W5 can also withstand up to 120kg of pressure - so you could stack things on top of it, or use it as a seat cushion if you really wanted to.

The first thing you’ll notice when you pick up Panasonic’s new Toughbook CF-W5 will likely be its matte-silver finish, super-light weight, and pop-up optical drive. You won’t, however, need to pay much attention to the battery meter, since this system lasts a staggering eight hours on a charge. Throw in a durable design and an optional