Most rugged laptops tend to trade off portability to make the devices rugged and strong. But the Panasonic Toughpads have managed to make the best of the resources and make a rugged computer that is equally portable and can be maneuvered in tough locations with ease of use. These Toughpads from Panasonic are lightweight compared to some of the prominent competitors in the rugged market. The Panasonic Toughbook models are on average only one pound heavier than the iPads from apple and only 0.8 pounds heavier than the typical windows tablets. But the level of sturdiness they bring into a rugged work environment is unparalleled in terms of performance.
Essentially what you have here is an Intel® Core™ i5-8365U vPro™ processor running on Windows 10 Pro with a 14" HD Active Matrix LCD and a Lightweight and slim design weighing approx. 2.08 kg and 32.8mm. The 8GB RAM and 256GB as standard memory come in handy when it comes to performance and the display. The Panasonic Toughpads are really easy to handle and provide all necessary features that are aimed at business professionals who work in a rugged work environment.
The Panasonic Toughpad stands out on the account of its rugged looks. These are extremely sturdy machines and can handle any situation without any problem. Panasonic Toughpads are tablets that were first released in April 2013 by Panasonic. The tablet has a 10.10-inch display with a 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution. A 2.9 GHz one-core Intel Core i5 vPro processor powers Panasonic Toughpads. The Toughpads from Panasonic has 4GB of RAM. The Panasonic Toughpads are powered by a 4100 mAh non-removable battery and run Windows 8. When it comes to cameras, the Panasonic Toughpad has a 3-megapixel camera on the back. Panasonic Toughpads run Windows 8 and have an internal storage capacity of 8GB that can be extended with a microSD card (up to 64GB). The Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 is a tablet with only one SIM card slot.
The Panasonic Toughpads are built for usage outside and in difficult situations and are aimed towards field workers, mobile professionals, and the 'hard hat' group. It has a magnesium alloy chassis with reinforced corner guards and coverings for the ports and slots to achieve this. The Panasonic Toughpads have a military-grade (MIL-STD 810G) capability to withstand 120cm (4-foot) drops and an IP65 designation for dust and water resistance, thanks to this and other ruggedized construction components. The tablet is dust-resistant (score of 6 out of 6), however, it can only withstand 'water jets' (score of 5 out of 8). The Panasonic Toughpads would have to endure 'immersion beyond 1m' to receive the full 8/8 water-resistance certification.
The screen on Panasonic Toughpads is an LED-backlit IPS-alpha panel. The pen lives in an accessible housing on the left-hand side, on the back, of the Panasonic Toughpads, which include a 10-point capacitive multi-touch screen with stylus compatibility. The Panasonic Toughpads include a variety of characteristics that make them appropriate for outdoor usage in challenging conditions, including reinforced glass, high brightness (800 cd/m2), and anti-reflective and anti-glare treatments. The display isn't as vivid as you might anticipate given its resolution and brightness rating because of these coatings, and maybe also because of the reinforced glass. The stylus has a single point.