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Panasonic CF52 Core2Duo/T7100 Laptop

Panasonic CF52 Core2Duo/T7100 Laptop

15.4" ; 1.8GHz ; Core 2 Duo ; 80 GB ; 1GB
Panasonic - CF52CCABVBE
from £1187.97 - £1350.87
 
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Panasonic Toughbook 52 Laptop

Panasonic Toughbook 52 Laptop

15.4" ; 1.8 GHz ; Core 2 Duo T7100 ; 80 GB ; more...
Panasonic - CF52CCABJBE
Rating Count : Rating: 4.4 8 review(s)
from £1249.97
 
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Reviews of Laptops

zdnet.co.uk Title: Panasonic Toughbook CF-30

Pros: Extremely robust ruggedised casing, High level of shock protection for hard drive, Touch screen, Screen can be read in direct sunlight

Cons: Heavy, Some of the port connectors are not as robust as we would like ? one broke off during testing, Battery life from a single battery could be longer, Expensive

Verdict: This notebook is clearly not suitable for general office duties, but for those who work mainly outdoors in challenging environments, it could be a solid investment...

Summary: This notebook is clearly not suitable for general office duties, but for those who work mainly outdoors in challenging environments, it could be a solid investment.
75/100
zdnet.com Title: Panasonic Toughbook W7

Pros: The Toughbook CF-W7 can withstand small spills and up to 200 pounds of pressure; weighs the same as a MacBook Air; WWAN options are available.

Cons: Bulky and ugly; ports and connections are not protected; ho-hum performance; dated 4:3 aspect display; circular touchpad is difficult to use.

Verdict: The Panasonic Toughbook CF-W7 manages to be lightweight and awkwardly bulky, but this rugged ultraportable offers excellent protection for business travelers who are extra rough on their systems.

Summary: A handful of companies, including Twinhead and Dell, make ruggedized laptops, but Pansonic's Toughbook brand is still synonymous with the concept of a heavy-duty portable computer. Most laptops in this category don't actually meet the strict military spec
70/100
laptopmag.com Title: Panasonic Toughbook Y7 - review of the Panasonic Toughbook Y7

Pros: Very light weight for screen size, Long battery life, Business-rugged design, Comfortable keyboard

Cons: Small touchpad, 4:3 aspect ratio screen, Mediocre Wi-Fi range

Verdict: The Panasonic Toughbook Y7 is expensive, but with the high price tag comes rock-solid durability, excellent battery life, and the largest screen you can get under four pounds. The biggest trade-off is speed, but if you need to tote your notebook cross-cou

Summary: Panasonic's lightweight and durable upgrade to the Y5 offers road warriors everything they need to get the job done on the go.
80/100
zdnet.com Title: Panasonic Toughbook W7

Pros: The Toughbook CF-W7 can withstand small spills and up to 200 pounds of pressure; weighs the same as a MacBook Air; WWAN options are available.

Cons: Bulky and ugly; ports and connections are not protected; ho-hum performance; dated 4:3 aspect display; circular touchpad is difficult to use.

Verdict: The Panasonic Toughbook CF-W7 manages to be lightweight and awkwardly bulky, but this rugged ultraportable offers excellent protection for business travelers who are extra rough on their systems.

Summary: A handful of companies, including Twinhead and Dell, make ruggedized laptops, but Pansonic's Toughbook brand is still synonymous with the concept of a heavy-duty portable computer. Most laptops in this category don't actually meet the strict military spec
70/100
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