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Reviews of Laptops
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Title: Panasonic Toughbook CF-30
Pros: Unbeatable build quality, Reasonably good performance for a niche product
Cons: Slightly hazy display
Verdict: This laptop is designed for one purpose, and is perfectly suited to it
Summary: Panasonic specialises in laptops for those who need to take a computer into some of the world's most extreme weather conditions. This could be up a telegraph pole, a mountain or down a sewer. The CF-30 is one such machine
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80/100 |
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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
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70/100 |
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Title: Panasonic Toughbook CF-Y7
Pros: Incredibly light. 14-inch screen, with an SXGA+ resolution. Integrated optical drive. Business-rugged. A wide selection of wireless devices.
Cons: No webcam. 2GB of RAM should be standard now. Expensive.
Verdict: This business-rugged ultraportable can take some physical abuse and is the lightest to integrate a 14-inch screen and optical drive.
Summary: The Panasonic Toughbook CF-Y7 owns the distinction of being the lightest laptop to integrate a 14-inch screen.
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80/100 |
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Title: Panasonic Toughbook W7 Review
Pros: Can take a beating Integrated wireless WAN support
Cons: Measly 1024 x 768-pixel resolution Optical drive hinges interfere with keys
Verdict: There are plenty of good ideas at work, here--not to mention plenty of features that make the ToughBook tough to beat outdoors. But when you hunker down and actually get to work, it may take you a little longer to get things done than you'd like
Summary: Tough enough to tackle the real world, but not enough power to tackle some computing tasks.
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71/100 |
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