Panasonic's Toughbook 40 Mk2 (starts at $4,699; about $6,375 as tested) is designed for calls from a speeding ambulance with sirens and shouting in the background. Rugged laptops work just fine ...
The iconic Japanese brand’s Toughbook 40 mixes durability with adaptability as the company further positions itself as a leader in the niche rugged laptop market. Panasonic has announced its new ...
The Panasonic TOUGHBOOK 33mk4 2-in-1 detachable tablet pushes the boundaries in what’s possible from a mobile, rugged device.
Panasonic introduced its first TOUGHBOOK 33 back in mid-2017, and now the mark II is here. It's got Comet Lake processors, a 3:2 display that gets up to 1,200-nit brightness, and it now comes with ...
NEWARK, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Panasonic Connect North America, Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, today announced a collaboration with Red Hat, the world’s leading provider of ...
Panasonic is known in the U.S. for its formidable Toughbook rugged computers for first responders and the military, but the FV4 targets the enterprise market, specifically healthcare and government.
Jointly with a company called Cubic Defence, Panasonic has also developed defense training solutions for the British armed forces, utilizing TOUGHBOOK laptops to run virtual reality software that ...
The soundbar to the front adds an additional aspect, embellished with a small 'Panasonic' logo in silver. Otherwise, it has a non-distracting black finish throughout, with minimal screen bezel ...
Panasonic is known in the U.S. for its formidable Toughbook rugged computers for first responders and the military, but the ...
The latest versions of the TOUGHBOOK 55 and 33 are now certified on Red Hat Enterprise Linux with more devices to come soon. For more information, please visit the Panasonic Connect website.
Panasonic is known in the U.S. for its formidable Toughbook rugged computers for first responders and the military, but the FV4 targets the enterprise market, specifically healthcare and government.