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Publicerad: 2012-01-26, Författare: Matt , testad av: makeuseof.com
Sammanfattning: Buying a laptop is a difficult decision. Most of us have to walk a tight-rope, balancing what we want (power, style, portability and more) with what we can afford.But what if money wasn't an obstacle? What would you buy then? You'd probably consider lapto...
Sammanfattning: On March 1, 2010, Panasonic introduced the Toughbook C1, an ultra-light "business-rugged" notebook convertible with Intel's latest 2010 Core processor technology. The C1 represents several firsts: ...
If rugged is what you need, then this is the business – but be prepared to pay the higher price. However, if you need something super slim, or that'll forgive you for being a poor typist, then avoid the ToughBook. As an alternative, you can also use it...
It's very pricey, but the Panasonic Toughbook CF-C1 is the ideal mobile PC companion for those who need its specialised features - balancing ruggedness with lightness and offering the advantages of both notebooks and tablet PCs with near-continuous bat...
Sammanfattning: Convertible tablet PCs aren’t to every company’s taste, but in many working environments they are the perfect choice. Panasonic has a long tradition of making rugged laptops and tablets, and the ToughBook CF-C1 is the latest update of its ‘business rugged...
Solid build quality, Rigid screen hinge, Dual hotswap batteries, Touchscreen supports finger and stylus input, Excellent hand strap for use in tablet mode
No optical drive, No webcam, Expensive
Panasonic's rugged, touchscreen-equipped Toughbook CF-C1 is a specialist (and pricey) convertible Tablet PC. However, it lacks both an optical drive and a webcam, and it'll take a while to get used to the keyboard's small space bar. Dual hot-swap batt
The ToughBook CF-C1 is very much a nice product. If you want a touchscreen computer but don't need to run Windows applications, an iPad would be a better choice. If you want a rugged computer but don't need a touchscreen, one of Panasonic's non-touchsc...