Panasonic's Computer Solutions Company today announced the Toughbook 50, a semi-rugged 1.9GHz notebook computer that includes features such as a 15-inch active matrix display, removable hard drive, Firewire (IEEE 1394) and a Smart Card reader. The notebook is aimed at military and federal agencies that require a more rugged device, Panasonic said.
The Toughbook 50 uses Intel's Mobile Pentium 4-M processor at 1.9 GHz, which includes Intel's Enhanced SpeedStep Technology and Deeper Sleep Alert State. According to Panasonic, this provides higher performance with minimum battery drain. The notebook comes with 256M bytes of DDRAM, expandable to 768M bytes. The display features include a TFT active-matrix UXGA (1600 by 1200 pixel resultion) LCD screen, a Mobility Radeon 7500 graphics accelerator, 64M bytes of video RAM, and 2048 by 1536-pixel external video support at 4 billion colors, Panasonic says.
Other features include a shock-mounted 40G-byte Ultra ATA hard drive (60G bytes available for volume purchases), an integrated Smart Card reader (GemPlus reader), internal 56K bit/sec. fax modem and 10/100 Ethernet, optional integrated 802.11b wireless LAN (Cisco Aironet), Firewire support, and PCMCIA card slots (two Type II, one Type III). Two USB ports are also included. The notebook weighs about 7.7 lbs., and measures 1.85- by 10.9- by 12.8-inches. Battery life is about 3.5 hours, Panasonic says. Estimated street price is about $3,714 for the standard notebook.
For more details, go to Panasonic's Toughbook Web site .
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