Panasonic has announced the launch of five new laptops in its 'ToughBook' range named CF-S9, CF-F9, CF-C1, CF-19 and CF-31 in the Indian market.
The ToughBooks laptops are powered by Core i5 vPro processor and are designed for business customers to carry them easily. The Panasonic Toughbooks are known for its ruggedness and are five times less likely to fail right from its features and applications.
The CF-19 and CF-31 run on Windows 7 Professional and comes with a more efficient remote connection capability. The users can also choose to run Windows XP Os on the device. The two devices have Turbo Boost Technology and shock mounted flex and the hard drive can be connected to with quick release.
All the five new deices are slightly different from each other on features and functionality. The CF-C1 features two batteries allowing long usage time without recharge, which makes the device ideal for people on the move. The CF-F9 has HSDPA chip and fingerprint sensor for extra connectivity and security.
The new CF-S9 features HDMI port and is powered by full-power Core i5 chip. The devices in the range are expected to be priced at a higher range and will be aimed at business customers in India.
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