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World's First Rugged Android Tablet Panasonic ToughBook To Be Shipped In Q4

Panasonic is coming up with world's first rugged Android tablet, Panasonic ToughBook. The ToughBook is a 10.1-inch Android tablet and is designed particularly for "mission critical government personnel, highly mobile field forces, SMB’s looking for a competitive edge, security conscious IT managers and bottom-line focused CFOs” according to the company.


The tablet has got some nice features and is highly durable and reliable. The 10.1-inch XGA multi touch display sports 1024 x 768 resolution and is “daylight viewable.” It also features an active stylus, GPS, 3G/4G connectivity(optional), etc.




No idea about version of Android on which the device is running. We can see the gadget in shelves any time in the fourth quarter of 2011.


According to Rance Poehler, president, Panasonic Solutions Company "Enterprise-class mobile computing requires a heightened level of device security that is not currently available in today’s tablet market. To address this need, the new Toughbook tablet is being designed with security embedded at the hardware level. The Toughbook brand is widely known for its reliability and durability, even in extreme operating environments. The new Toughbook tablet will be no exception, offering durability, and ingress protection consistent with its other fully-rugged devices"


Via Press Release

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