Panasonic Toughbook H1 Is the World's Most Rugged Tablet PC, Costs $3,400
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Panasonic has just revealed the world's most rugged tablet PC and it's being dubbed the Toughbook H1. The tablet itself weighs 3.4 pounds and meets IP65 and MIL-STD-810 standards, which is great news. This means that it can resist a sandstorm and even a couple of six feet drops.
Besides going rugged, it's got a 10.4-inch sunlight-readable touchscreen XGA display, 2GB of RAM, an Intel Atom 1.86GHz Z540 CPU, a 64GB SSD, WiFi a/b/g/n / Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR support, a 2MP camera, an RFID reader, and an optional Gobi 2000 chipset. Unfortunately this thing is far from being cheap since it starts at $3,379 USD.
[Engadget]
Besides going rugged, it's got a 10.4-inch sunlight-readable touchscreen XGA display, 2GB of RAM, an Intel Atom 1.86GHz Z540 CPU, a 64GB SSD, WiFi a/b/g/n / Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR support, a 2MP camera, an RFID reader, and an optional Gobi 2000 chipset. Unfortunately this thing is far from being cheap since it starts at $3,379 USD.
[Engadget]
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