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Panasonic Upgrades Rugged Toughbook 19

June 19, 2008
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SECAUCUS, NJ-Panasonic Computer Solutions Co., manufacturer of durable, reliable Panasonic Toughbook(R) mobile computers, introduced upgrades to its Panasonic Toughbook 19 rugged convertible tablet computer. The next generation Toughbook 19F convertible tablet PC joins Panasonic’s flagship Toughbook 30F clamshell notebook with its incorporation of the Core 2 Duo processor and expanded memory capabilities. The 5.1-pound Toughbook 19 also offers an optional integrated camera for use in inspection and incident documentation applications for which the convertible tablet has become widely deployed in military, government and commercial applications. These MIL-SPEC-certified notebooks incorporate the rugged features-such as magnesium alloy cases, sealed keyboards and ports, hard-drive heaters, flexible internal connectors and shock- mountingthat combine to deliver the highest levels of reliability in the industry.

Both the Toughbook 19 convertible tablet and the Toughbook 30 notebook include an anti-glare, antireflective sunlight viewable display, WiFi 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth,a mobile broadband-ready (WWAN) design, along with backlit keyboard, GPS wireless and many more options.

“Panasonic has always been at the forefront of engineering and building mobile solutions that incorporate enhancements in processing power while advancing durability, screen brightness, battery life and embedded wireless technologies,” said Kyp Walls, director of product management, Panasonic Computer Solutions Co.

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