The Panasonic Toughbook is designed for use in remote and high-impact environments such as battlefields, factory factories, medical facilities, and first responders' travels. Therefore, not only high durability but also wide connectivity for special peripherals and networks is required.
Securely secured behind
a metal port cover for the lock, it has an HDMI output port, a single USB 3.0
port, and a headphone jack. The protective port cover is made of the same
magnesium as the tablet chassis and has a rubber seal to prevent dust, sand,
and moisture.
The tablet's bottom has
a 24-pin docking connection that makes it easy to dock your tablet to your
desktop dock or vehicle. It also has two high gain antenna pass-through
connectors instead of one for external and automotive antennas. The tablet is
also equipped with a front and rear camera.
The front camera provides 720p video capture with a microphone for Skype or similar video conferencing tools. On the back is a back-facing 3-megapixel camera for taking pictures and recording videos in the field, LED lights for taking pictures in dark environments, and options for scanning inventory. Equipped with a barcode reader. ..
Internally, the Panasonic Toughbook has an Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 wireless for Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n and use with headphones, wireless keyboards, and various other wireless devices. It is equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 + EDR. If you need more wireless connectivity, the ToughPad Fz-G1 with optional 3G or 4G WAN is also available.
There are two access panels on the back of the tablet. One provides user-replaceable battery access and allows you to switch from one battery to another with minimal downtime. The other provides access to a 128GB solid-state drive, allowing you to remove the drive and repair your tablet without giving the drive to anyone who hasn't seen the unerased or inspected data.
The Toughpad FZ-G1 completed
the Handbrake in 1 minute, 20 seconds, and Photoshop completed in 5 minutes 44
seconds. By comparison, the Microsoft Surface Pro finished the same test at
1:28 (Handbrake) and 6:11 (Photoshop), far ahead of the Xplore Wildcat 5 M2
(2:52 Handbrake, 12:47 Photoshop). Did.
The rugged touchpad
FZ-G1 is designed to withstand all kinds of harsh conditions, but its
impressive battery life adds another kind of toughness to your tablet.
The Toughpad FZ-G1 lasted 6 hours and 6 minutes in the battery drain test, beating other Intel Core CPU-powered tablets and defeating the Xplore Wildcat 5M2 for more than two and a half hours. The only device that offers longer life is the device that chooses the Atom processor at the expense of processing power and energy efficiency performance.
With performance
comparable to the best consumer and business tablets, and a surprisingly slim
and rugged design that ignores the elements.
Conclusion
The Panasonic Toughpad
FZ-G1 is truly tough. The togetherness of powerful performance, ease of
maintenance, ease of use, and unstoppable ruggedness makes this rugged tablet
the number one in its category, making the Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 the perfect
choice for a rugged Windows tablet editor.
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