It’s true, both Toughbook 19 ($3,749) and Toughbook 30 ($3,649) are already available on the market for a long period of time but most of you probably don’t know that Panasonic upgraded their specs every now and then without changing their names.
Recently, these very old couple received 1,000 nit LCDs that use both circular polarization technology and anti-glare / anti-reflective display treatment. Also the security and remote management was improved and the specs list welcomed Intel’s Centrino 2 with vPro, larger capacity HDDs and optional SSDs, expanded memory capabilities, 40% longer battery lives and the Concealed mode feature that allows you to turn off all device lights only by using a function key.
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