Panasonic releases new Toughbook tablet in september

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Panasonic has announced an enhanced version of its Toughbook tablet. The new model, the CF-H2 is according to the manufacturer in september in the Netherlands. There is, among other things, a faster processor built in.

The Dutch branch of Panasonic showed nothing about the prices of the new Toughbook tablet, which is intended for the business market and to take a beating. It is known that the tablet in september in the Netherlands is available, but in countries such as the United Kingdom, the CF-H2 is already on sale for a price starting at 2119 euros. The Windows 7 running tablet the previous Toughbook, model CF-H1, the follow-up.

According to Panasonic, it is among other things the processor is improved compared to its predecessor; the manufacturer has a Core i5 processor built in with model number 3427U and a clock speed of 1.7 GHz. Further, it is the 10.1″screen is improved, which Panasonic claims that this is even in bright sunlight still good to read. That makes the tablet suitable for many who are out of work, according to Panasonic. The Toughbook has a minimum of 2GB of ram and a hard drive of 160GB. Optionally, a 128GB ssd can be built in. The battery has seven hours of life.

The CF-H2 has IP54 certification, which means that the device is dust – and splash-proof. In addition, the device can take a beating. Business users can there are several accessories to buy, including a barcode scanner and a 3-megapixel camera. It reports Panasonic accessories originally developed for the CF-H1 was released, compatible with the new Toughbook.