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Panasonic’s Mini “Toughbook”

Posted by: tjchan on Jun 28 2008

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The world is crying out for UMPC solutions and companies like MSI, HP, Dell, and Asus have answered. Now we add yet another contender….Panasonic. Known for their ultra durable Toughbooks, the new Panasonic Intel Atom-based processor CF-U1 sports plenty of features as well as a hefty pricetag.

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According to Windows For Devices the CF-U1 has features like a 32gb solid state drive (on certain models) as well as bluetooth, wireless N, and a 9 hour battery, this little bugger weighs a mere 2.3 pounds and can survive some 4 foot drops. I personally don’t care to give the little unit a drop test as acquiring one sets one back a whole 2,500 clams. At that price, I would definitely pick up an accidental damage warranty if one were available. Go check out Windows For Devices for the full details and specs of this little machine. UMPC’s…it’s the wave of the future!

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