Panasonic Toughbook®
Panasonic Toughbook® mobile computers are engineered to withstand drops, spills, dust, temperature extremes and grime, and to perform in the harshest environments.
The quality, durability and reliability of Panasonic Toughbook® mobile computers become a significant financial advantages. In situations that would damage ordinary computers, rugged Toughbook computers keep working. As a result, users eliminate costly repairs or replacements, and avoid wasting time to recover lost work or re-installing software. The bottom-line results are compelling: lower total cost of ownership and greater return on investment over the computer's useful life.
The Panasonic Toughbook H2 was made to be the kind of tough tablet computer that helps busy mobile workers do their job effectively. With a touch and sunlight-viewable display, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth™ wireless communications functions, it is truly a mobile device. The Toughbook H2's rugged design means it is durable enough to withstand the riggors of the shop.
- MIL-STD-810G certified (6' drop, shock, vibration, rain, dust, sand, altitude, freeze/thaw, high/low temperature, temperature shock, humidity, explosive atmosphere)
- Sealed Fanless All-weather Design
- Magnesium alloy chassis encased with polycarbonate
- USB, Serial and Ethernet Ports
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The Panasonic Toughbook 53 with a 14" HD LED display, the latest Intel® Core™ processors and an oversized multi touch touchpad, it performs like a desktop.
- MIL-STD-810G certified (3' drop, shock, vibration, dust, altitude, high/low temperature, temperature shock, humidity)
- Spill-resistant keyboard
- Magnesium alloy case with handle
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Failure Rate Comparisons
Panasonic Toughbook® mobile computers rarely fail. In fact, Toughbook mobile computers are nearly ten times more reliable than standard business laptops. PC Magazine, in its May 2011 issue, reported an industry average failure rate of 15%. Panasonic's service records (as of June 2011, for units in and out of warranty) show an average annual failure rate of only 2.4% for Toughbook mobile computers.
More Rugged Options
The Panasonic Toughbook 19 is a fully rugged lightweight wireless laptop that converts from a powerful notebook PC to easy to use table PC with one quick swivel. It features a full magnesium alloy case capable of withstanding a 6 foot drop.
- MIL-STD-810G certified (6' drop, shock, vibration, rain, dust, sand, altitude, freeze/ thaw, high/low temperature, temperature shock, humidity, explosive atmosphere)
- Convertible Notebook to Tablet Design
- Sunlight-viewable Up to 6000 Nit in Direct Sunlight
- Full Magnesium Alloy Case with Hand Strap
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The Panasonic Toughbook 31 is a reliable laptop offering the highest performance in its class along with the world's most rugged design. With drop shock protection and a MIL-STD-810G and IP65 certification1, it's the undisputed leader in the fully-rugged category.
- MIL-STD-810G certified (6' drop, shock, vibration, rain, dust, sand, altitude, freeze/ thaw, high/low temperature, temperature shock, humidity, explosive atmosphere)
- Full magnesium alloy case with handle
- Shock-mounted flex-connect hard drive with quick-release
- Sunlight-viewable Touchscreen
Click here to see the specification sheet or go directly to our page on the Panasonic Toughbook 31. more »
Toughbook Webinars
Provides an overview of the various Panasonic Toughbook models and categories. This webinair will cover laptops (both rugged and semi-rugged), convertable tablets and tablets. An overview of several military standards will be discussed. The Panasonic Toughbook 19, 31, 53, H2 and FZ will be featured. Click on the calendar icon to reserve your spot.
Toughbook Testing
To ensure that Toughbook computers exceed MIL-STD requirements, technicians subject the computers to a battery of factory tests. Test include drop, humidity, temperature, liquid, vibration, humidity and particle resitance