A Tablet PC which is resistant to any

The Japanese manufacturer Panasonic presents a new Tablet PC in his famous Toughbook range...

Panasonic has just announced a new Tablet PC (pending his future Tablet under Google Android). The Toughbook CF - H2 of the Japanese manufacturer is designed around a touch screen (with a non-glare treatment) 10.1 inch, 1024 x 768 pixels resolution. There is now a Core i5-2557M 1.7 GHz in the heart of the beast, accompanied by the QM67 Express chipset and DDR3 2 GB (the maximum supported being 8 GB). The display is driven by the integrated Intel HD 3000 solution, while storage is entrusted to a 160 GB HDD or a 128 GB flash drive. FC - H2 connectivity includes Gigabit LAN, WiFi 802 .11n, Bluetooth 2.1 ready, and 3 G (HSPA + to 21 Mb/s) optional. This Tablet PC can also have a fingerprint reader, of a flea (NFC/RFID) card reader, of a barcode reader, a 2 megapixel sensor (with autofocus and flash), and GPS.

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It integrates two (hot swappable) 3400 mAh batteries that give maximum autonomy of 6.5 hours. This solution 274 x 268 mm x 58 mm and weighs 1.58 kg. It architecture around a polycarbonate covered with magnesium alloy chassis, and is completely fanless. The Toughbook endure vibration and shock (MIL - STD 810 G) standard, as well as water and dust (IP65 standard). For example, it can be dropped from a height of 185 cm without fear! This machine has a screen of high-quality, offering up to 500 cd/m² of brightness transmissive and 6500 cd/m² of brightness transflective. It can operate at temperatures ranging from-28,8 to 60 degrees Celsius. Panasonic will propose its FC - H2 in the weeks ahead, $ 3449 (€2949 TTC).

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