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  2. Panasonic Upgrades Toughbook® 31 Rugged Laptop - AOL

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    Panasonic Upgrades Toughbook® 31 Rugged Laptop Mobile Workers in Extreme Environments to Benefit from Improved Performance SECAUCUS, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Panasonic, an industry leader in ...

  3. Toughbook - Wikipedia

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    The Panasonic Toughbook is a line of rugged computers produced and marketed by Panasonic. The first model, the CF-25, was introduced in 1996. [ 1 ] The Toughbook brand mainly competes with other lines of rugged computers, such as Dell 's Rugged Extreme.

  4. Panasonic Toughpad - Wikipedia

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    The Toughpad FZ-E1 is powered by Windows Embedded 8.1 Handheld (based on the Windows Phone platform) and the Toughpad FZ-X1 runs the Android 5.1 operating system. Standard on both models is an integrated Micro USB port, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, near field communications (NFC), standalone GPS and Bluetooth v4.0 (Class 1).

  5. Rugged computer - Wikipedia

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    A rugged computer or ruggedized computer is a computer specifically designed to operate reliably in harsh usage environments and conditions, such as strong vibrations, extreme temperatures and wet or dusty conditions. [1]

  6. Portable computer - Wikipedia

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    Panasonic Toughbook CF-25: The first Toughbook, an example of a ruggedized laptop 1997 Intel Pentium: 150 IBM ThinkPad 380: An average late-1990s notebook 2001 SA-1110: 206 SIMpad: 2001 Intel Mobile Pentium III-M: 1200 Dell Precision M40: One of the world's first mobile workstation notebooks 2002 Intel Pentium 4: 2400 Alienware Area 51-M

  7. Panasonic - Wikipedia

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    Panasonic Mobile Communications manufactures mobile phone handsets and related equipment. As of 2012, it had around a 20 percent share of the Japanese handset market. [ 123 ] Panasonic used to market mobile phone handsets worldwide, but in December 2005 announced its withdrawal from overseas markets due to poor sales.

  8. Over-the-air update - Wikipedia

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    Over-the-air provisioning (OTAP) is a form of OTA update by which cellular network operators can remotely provision a mobile phone (termed a client or mobile station in industry parlance) and update the cellular network settings stored on its SIM card. This can occur at any time while a phone is turned on.

  9. 2005 Industrial Design Excellence Awards - Wikipedia

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    Panasonic TOUGHBOOK CF-R3 laptop ... Motorola Razr V3 Mobile Phone 3. Gerber SippySnacker 4. ... ACORN manual coffee grinder 4. Family Class aircraft travel category