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Tablet mal anders: Panasonic Toughbook H1 Field

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Benjamin Weiss , @NERK_
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Panasonic bringt mit dem H1 Field Toughbook ein wirklich robustes Tablet, das für den ruppigen Outdoor-Einsatz gedacht ist und gemäß den Standards IP65 und MIL-STD-810 auch einen Sturz aus 1,80 Meter Höhe unbeschadet übersteht. Die zwei Batterien lassen sich während des Betriebs austauschen, so dass man auch immer genug Saft hat. Die Innereien: 1.86GHz Atom Z540 CPU, 2 GB RAM, 64 GB extra verstärkte SSD, 10,4 Zoll XGA Touchscreen, der auch im Sonnenlicht lesbar ist, optional mit Gobi 2000 (EV-DO / HSPA) WWAN-Modul, 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, GPS, einer 2 Megapixel Kamera und einem RFID Reader.Mit 3379 Dollar (ca. 2414 Euro) nicht gerade billig, dieser Grobian.

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    PANASONIC INTRODUCES TOUGHBOOK® H1 FIELD – WORLD'S MOST RUGGED
    HANDHELD TABLET COMPUTER


    Exceptional Durability and Integrated Features Create Compelling Solution for Mobile Workers
    Secaucus, NJ, February 10, 2010 – Panasonic Computer Solutions Company, manufacturer of
    durable, reliable Panasonic Toughbook® mobile computers, today introduced the Panasonic
    Toughbook H1 Field, the world's most rugged handheld tablet computer. The new device enables
    extreme mobility and productivity for field sales personnel, first responders, supervisors, inspectors,
    maintenance workers and other highly mobile professionals. Certified to meet IP65* and MIL-STD-
    810G* – with a six foot drop rating – the Toughbook H1 Field offers the durability expected of
    Toughbook mobile computers, so users have the confidence to work in the most demanding conditions.
    With optional SmartCard, RFID, and barcode readers, camera, GPS and Qualcomm's new Gobi2000™
    mobile broadband technology, the device helps to maximize mobile worker productivity.

    By leveraging Panasonic's advanced battery technology and a 1.86 GHz Intel® Atom™ processor, the
    Toughbook H1 Field offers a category-leading six hours of battery life, complemented by twin hot-
    swappable batteries that allow for limitless use, virtually eliminating down time and maximizing return on
    investment.

    "As workforces become more mobile, it's critical to empower them with the right tools," said Kyp Walls,
    director of product management, Panasonic Computer Solutions Company. "The Toughbook H1 Field
    was designed based on extensive customer input to ensure it had the right mix of form factor, features
    and durability to maximize worker productivity and value. With so many features that exceed the
    performance capabilities of competitive products, we believe the Toughbook H1 Field is best positioned
    to meet the computing needs of highly mobile workers, along with their IT administrators."

    The Panasonic Toughbook H1 Field includes a 500 nit, 10.4" dual-touch display that offers both tablet
    and touchscreen functionality. The display also includes a circular polarizer, plus anti-glare and anti-
    reflective screen treatments, making it easily viewable in direct sunlight. Weighing only 3.4 lbs, this
    mobile computing platform features 2GB of RAM and a 64GB reinforced flex-connect solid state drive.
    The Toughbook H1 Field offers exceptional ergonomics, including a Panasonic designed system that
    comfortably cradles the hand between the device and its molded hand strap. Other ergonomic features
    include a well-balanced center of gravity, integrated handle, thoughtful placement of integrated features
    and lack of hotspots, making the device safe and easy to use for long periods of time.

    The Toughbook H1 Field offers a range of embedded wireless connectivity options including
    802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth® 2.1 and Qualcomm's new Gobi2000™ technology which simplifies
    complex multi-carrier wireless deployments for IT departments. The H1 Field will be certified on the
    Sprint and Verizon Wireless networks, allowing workers to stay connected at all times. Other wireless
    carrier certifications will be announced soon.

    The Toughbook H1 Field includes multiple security features, including options for a contactless or
    insertable SmartCard reader and a fingerprint reader, helping to ensure that critical data is kept secure.
    The Toughbook H1 Field is available with a variety of productivity enhancing accessories such as
    carrying cases, shoulder straps, charging devices, and Toughbook tested vehicle mounting solutions.
    The handheld tablet can also be equipped with next generation GPS technology allowing for location-
    based services with improved accuracy, faster satellite acquisition time and lower power consumption.

    Panasonic Toughbook® H1 Field: Select Features and Specifications
    
    Genuine Windows 7® (with XP Tablet downgrade option)
    
    Intel® Atom™ processor Z540 (1.86GHz)
    
    2GB RAM
    
    64 GB reinforced flex-connect Solid State Drive SSD
    
    10.4" XGA sunlight-viewable 500 nit dual-touch LCD
    
    Circular polarizer with anti-glare and anti-reflective screen treatments
    
    6 hour battery life
    
    Twin hot-swappable batteries
    
    3.4 lbs (with both batteries)
    
    Fully-Rugged
    o MIL-STD-810G certified (6 foot drop)*
    o Magnesium alloy chassis – encased in polycarbonate
    o IP65 certified sealed all-weather design*
    o Reinforced flex-connect Solid State Drive (SSD)
    o Wide operating temperature range (-20C ~ 60C or -4F ~ 140F)
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    
    Embedded Connectivity
    o Optional integrated WWAN / Gobi2000™ mobile broadband (EV-DO and HSPA)
    o Intel® WiFi Link 5100 802.11a/b/g/n
    o Bluetooth® v2.1 + EDR
    
    Integrated Options
    o Global positioning system (GPS) receiver
    o 2D barcode reader (also 1D capable)
    o 2.0 megapixel auto-focus camera with dual LED lights
    o RFID reader
    
    Optional Security Features
    o Fingerprint reader
    o Contactless SmartCard reader
    o Insertable SmartCard reader
    
    Integrated docking connector
    
    10.4" (L) x 10.6" (W) x 1.3" - 2.3" (H)
    * Tested by a national independent third party test lab following MIL-STD-810G Method 516.6
    Procedure IV for transit drop test and IEC 60529 Sections 13.4, 13.6.2, 14.2.5 and 14.3 for IP65.

    Pricing and Availability
    The Panasonic Toughbook H1 Field will be available worldwide in March 2010. In the United States, the
    base Toughbook H1 Field model is expected to be available at an estimated street price of $3,379 from
    authorized Panasonic resellers and distributors.
    The Toughbook H1 Field is backed with a 3-year standard warranty and lifetime technical support.

    Panasonic is focused on delivering the industry's most reliable mobile solutions, ensuring that organizations and their mobile workforces can depend on their technology. The company's commitment to quality results in a total of more than 500 checks and tests before, during and after production, on every Toughbook unit built.
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