Panasonic Toughbook C2 Windows 8 Pro Powered Tablet For $2949

Panasonic Toughbook C2 is the company's new tablet designed for the Windows 8 Pro OS and as the name suggests - owing to the semi-rugged durability, the tablet is reliably tough. Powered by the Intel Core i5 processors, there is an option to run Windows 7 Professional on this tablet. The HD IPS display of this tablet is a 5-point capacitive multi-touch 12.5-inch with an anti-reflective & anti-glare treatment. The rear camera is a 3MP, while the front is 720px and you get a Digitizer, an electronic pen for taking quick notes and two USB 3.0 ports. The tablet boasts of a battery that supports 11 hours of continuous use and as far as the connectivity is concerned - The Panasonic Toughbook C2 supports Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth, 4G LTE or 3G Gobi mobile broadband.

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You may buy this tablet starting this December at a price of $2949 along with a three-year limited warranty. You can go ahead and check the complete press release below -

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Panasonic Introduces the Toughbook® C2 – Semi-rugged Convertible Tablet PC Built for Windows 8 Pro

All-new, intuitive user interface, bridge battery and trusted semi-rugged durability ideal for healthcare professionals and other mobile workers

Secaucus, NJ, October 26, 2012 – Panasonic, an industry leader in rugged, reliable mobile computers since 1996, today announced the Toughbook C2 – a semi-rugged convertible tablet PC that is Panasonic's first Toughbook model optimized for the new Microsoft® Windows 8 Pro operating system. The new device includes a third-generation Intel® CoreTM processor, delivers approximately 11 hours of battery life and offers the industry-leading reliability that is synonymous with the Toughbook brand. For highly mobile workers in markets like healthcare, education and field sales – as well as the IT departments that support them – the Toughbook C2 will deliver the performance and reliability needed to drive improved productivity.

Panasonic Toughbook C2: Key Features

Microsoft® Windows 8 Pro 64-bit operating system with Microsoft® Windows 7 professional option available
Intel® Core™ i5-3427U vProTM (3MB cache, up to 2.8 GHz) with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology
5-point capacitive multi-touch 12.5-inch, 500 nit, daylight-readable HD display with an anti-reflective/anti-glare treatments, and IPS technology to enable a wide viewing angle
Digitizer for effortless note-taking and signature capture with an electronic pen
Enhanced triple hinge design that provides durable support when rotating the screen to tablet mode
Leading battery life: Delivers approx. 11 hours of continuous use depending on usage conditions (approx. 15 hours with optional long life battery)
Bridge battery allows the main battery to be swapped without powering down the device
Approx. 3.99 lb. magnesium alloy design
High-definition 720p webcam with built-in microphone and optional 3MP rear facing camera
Redesigned ergonomic Y-shaped hand strap for easy carrying in both landscape and portrait modes
Embedded wireless technologies including Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth® and optional 4G LTE or 3G Gobi™ mobile broadband
Flexible configuration options including the optional inclusion of a serial port, VGA (HDMI port comes standard) or modem port, as well as optional near field communications (NFC) or SmartCard reader for user authentication
Ambient light, magnetic, acceleration and gyro sensors to enable new Windows 8 functionalities
USB 3.0 ports: Includes two backward-compatible USB 3.0 ports that allow file transfer speeds up to 10x faster than USB 2.0 ports

For a full list of Toughbook C2 specifications, visit https://www.Toughbook.com.

"The way we use technology on the job is evolving – today's mobile professional demands flexibility and durability in addition to power and full functionality," said Kyp Walls, director of product management, Panasonic System Communications Company of North America. "We engineered the Toughbook C2 to go where our customers go and to do whatever they need it to do, without the concerns that are inherent with a less reliable notebook or tablet."

Semi-Rugged Durability

Offering improved ruggedness over previous models of its type, the Toughbook C2 is designed to withstand a wide variety of work environments. Its magnesium alloy case and shock-mounted flex-connect hard drive allow it to handle up to a 30-inch drop to six sides, as well as a 12-inch drop from 26 angles. The computer also features a spill-resistant keyboard (up 6 ounces).

Specialized Features for Healthcare Users

The Toughbook C2 is built to be the ideal mobile point-of-care solution for nurses, doctors and other healthcare professionals. Its long battery life is designed for a full work shift without the need for recharging or docking, while its combination of bridge battery and optional lightweight battery offers professionals an even lighter alternative while still allowing for continuous uninterrupted use. The redesigned hand strap allows it to be carried comfortably for long periods of time. Its fanless design means no air is drawn in or out of the device, minimizing the spread of airborne pathogens.

Pricing and Availability

The Panasonic Toughbook C2 is available this December from authorized Panasonic resellers starting at $2949. The Toughbook C2 includes a standard three-year limited warranty.

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