The Panasonic Toughbook: Not every laptop has to be wafer thin

The Panasonic Toughbook: Not every laptop has to be wafer thin
Rating
Overall:

Meet the Panasonic Toughbook CF-53AACHYDA - not a laptop for the masses.

Performance:
4
Features & Design:
6
Value For Money:
4
Price
$2200 AUD
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Specs
Price 2200
CPU model/brand Core i5 2520M VPro
CPU speed 2.5GHz
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Overall
0.65
Responsiveness
0.80
Media
0.66
Multitasking
0.49

Battery Life

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Heavy Use
01:54:00
Light Use
07:46:00

3D Speed (Crysis)

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High
5 Frames per second
Medium
10 Frames per second
Low
25 Frames per second
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Comments: 2
amythompson172
21 March 2012
ohhh this is very interesting laptop! Great article too! I love how theres a handle as if its a briefcase!

http://goo.gl/MAEx9


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The Panasonic Toughbook: Not every laptop has to be wafer thin?
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photohounds
22 March 2012
Great fior me - I drop stuff all the time - hence metal-bodied cameras and water resistant lenses ... being able to thrw it in the boot instead of wrap it in cottol wool is a plus :) USB 3.0 is useful too, just as fast as 'in the box' and means potentially unlimited storage as a small cost per Gb.
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