Friday, October 12, 2012

Recommend Panasonic Android Tablet Hold Banting

Panasonic introduced a number of series of Toughbook mobile computers are claimed to have the capability of impact resistant and waterproof. One is Toughpad Android devices.

A total of six models showcased at the event in Jakarta on Thursday (11/10/2012), the CF-53, CF-H2, CF-SX2, CF-19, CF-U1 UMPC, and tablet Toughpad A1.

Unless CF-SX2 designed as a business notebook, the Panasonic Toughbook all models shown have supplied IP65 certification. That is, the devices are able to withstand the impact from falling and rain.

To prove this point, in the event, General Manager of Panasonic Systems Asia Pacific Amos Tio was dropped and flushed one model Panasonic Toughbook with water.

"Notebok Toughbook series is our designated for use outside of the office that require high resistance to shocks and moisture," said Tio. According to him, the Toughbook customers come from the telecommunications, medical, defense-security, and natural resources such as mining.
oik yusuf / kompas.com Panasonic Toughpad A1



The Toughpad A1 Android tablet equipped with a stylus which also has a similar durability, and is reinforced by the Android operating system 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich. "If this device, we aimed to professionals who need a tablet but do not need to use the keyboard," said Tio. "Plus, now the trend showed a trend towards tablet."

On price, he said that the tag of the notebook Toughbook series is highly variable. "Depending on the order, can be customized as well, but the price may initially be of around 2,000 U.S. dollars," he explained. For tablets, he added, the price determined under that number.

Tio says that Panasonic does not have a formidable competitor in the notebook market. "What we need to do is educate the market so that consumers know that the product is there."

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