Panasonic Announces Rugged Toughbook Android Tablet for Business

by Janet Cloninger on June 17, 2011 · 1 comment

in Android related, News

Panasonic has a line of rugged Toughbook computers designed for business use, and they have announced they are adding an Android tablet to the line. The enterprise-grade tablet will be introduced in the fourth quarter of this year.  In addition to it’s rugged build, it will have a bright, daylight-viewable screen.  An active stylus will allow mobile workers in sales, customer service and mobile point-of-sale environments to capture signatures on the device’s 10.1” XGA multi-touch display.  Security features are built-in from the hardware level.  Features offered on the Toughbook Android tablet include satellite-based GPS, full-shift battery life, professional-grade accessories, and optional embedded 3G/4G mobile broadband connectivity.  Read the full press-release at Panasonic.

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1 Kimmo June 17, 2011 at 4:25 pm

This will *so* be my first non-desktop-OS tablet. Or the Palm/HP TouchPad.

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