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January 2011
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They call them tough for a reason thanks to its durability
Published: 2012-01-26, Author: Matt , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: Buying a laptop is a difficult decision. Most of us have to walk a tight-rope, balancing what we want (power, style, portability and more) with what we can afford.But what if money wasn't an obstacle? What would you buy then? You'd probably consider lapto...
Abstract: On March 1, 2010, Panasonic introduced the Toughbook C1, an ultra-light "business-rugged" notebook convertible with Intel's latest 2010 Core processor technology. The C1 represents several firsts: ...
Light and strong, Good tablet features, Can run two hot-swappable batteries
No SSD, Cramped keyboard, Fingerprint reader isn't standard
The Panasonic Toughbook CF-C1 isn't a typical tablet-convertible PC: it's for business users and field workers who want something easy to hold and capable of withstanding drops, knocks and spills...
Extremely lightweight for such a large tablet, Rugged spill and dropresistant design, Display screen viewable even in bright sunlight, Good performance
Battery life is average
If your work environment would kill a regular tablet, Panasonic's CF-C1 could be just the ticket, and a surprisingly light ticket at that. It will, however, leave your wallet feeling similarly light.
Extremely lightweight for such a large tablet. Rugged spill and drop-resistant design. Display screen viewable even in bright sunlight. Good performance
Battery life is average. Circular scroll wheel works poorly. Commands a premium price
If your work environment would kill a regular tablet, Panasonic's CF-C1 could be just the ticket, and a surprisingly light ticket at that. It will, however, leave your wallet feeling similarly light. ...
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Published: 2011-03-01, Author: John , review by: itnews.com.au
Abstract: While the 'business-rugged' Toughbook doesn't boast the nigh-on indestructible physique of its fully rugged siblings, it still rises a chunky 58mm from the desk. But appearances can be deceptive: at just 1.49kg it isn't much heavier than the most featherl...
Published: 2011-02-21, Author: John , review by: crn.com.au
Abstract: The convertible laptop tablet concept isn't new, but there's something remarkable about the way the Panasonic Toughbook family combines its famous durability with surprising portability. Indeed, the newest member, the Toughbook CF-C1 , lays claim to being...
With ultraportable weight, plenty of power and some splendid on-the-road features, the Panasonic Toughbook CF-C1 is worth the high price. Read our review. ...