Thursday, June 9th 2011

Panasonic Doubles Performance, Improves Features and Screen of Toughbook CF-19

Panasonic today announced the Toughbook CF-19mk5 with more than double the system performance, improved usability and unique new screen visibility technology. In field utilities, emergency services, defence, transport maintenance and a huge range of field services, the Panasonic Toughbook CF-19 is transforming the way professionals work by providing access to data and applications, wherever and whenever those professionals need it. As the market-leading outdoor convertible notebook PC, the CF-19 is the benchmark fully rugged notebook, built on 15 years of Panasonic Toughbook experience.
System Performance Doubles
System performance in the latest CF-19mk5 device has been doubled with the inclusion of second generation high performance Intel Core i5-2520M (2.5GHz) standard voltage processor with Intel HD 3000 graphics, ensuring the device is capable of handling the most intensive applications. This is the first time a standard voltage CPU and Intel HD 3000 graphics have been included in the CF-19 and still without the need for a fan, ensuring reliability in a challenging environment remains a priority.

As well as the new CPU, the CF-19mk5 also comes with 4GB RAM as standard with a 32bit or 64bit Windows 7 professional operating system bundle. Different Hard Disk Drives are also available with 320GB (5.400rpm) in the Standard model or with optional 128GB SSD or 256GB SSD and 500GB (7200rpm) available on a request basis.

The best screen visibility on the market
The CF-19 always ensures the screen delivers just the right level of brightness for easy vision whatever the conditions. To deliver the best 10,1" screen visibility on the market, the mk5 generation of the CF-19 uses Panasonic Transflective Plus technology. This incorporates circular polarizer to reduce reflection. This operating mode helps to reduce power consumption and enhance battery life as no backlight is required in bright environments. This results in a massive enhancement of up to 6,500nit of transflective brightness under an equivalent 200K lx environment.

Even easier to use
With its latest usability improvements, the rugged convertible notebook just got even easier to use. The device comes with Touch Screen or Dual Touch options and 3 keyboard types, including rubber backlit or chiclet, with a wider distance between keys for more comfortable and accurate data input.

The CF-19 also includes a new user-friendly design to assist workers. The display rotation button has been redesigned to allow the device to be converted from a traditional notebook to tablet design, using just one-hand.

Increased management functionality
The CF-19 also includes the new Dashboard for Panasonic PC designed to simply and conveniently customize each Toughbook to the user's preferred settings, providing a user- friendly quick launch interface. The Dashboard also allows easy management of the device using helpful tools, such as the popular Panasonic Power Plan extension Utility and PC Information Viewer utility.

The CF-19 also comes with a Concealed Mode for use in mission critical environments. Using this feature, the Toughbook can go into "silent mode" by disabling the backlight, status LED's, speakers and communication (3G, W-LAN and Bluetooth) as specified.

Built to stay connected on the move
Ensuring mobile workers can always stay in touch when on the move, the Toughbook CF-19mk5 offers an optional Ericsson F5521gw HSPA+ (DL: 21 Mbps) module with wireless ready connection manager. It also includes a dedicated wireless switch allowing users to switch connections on and off to improve operating time. Available upon request, the device can also be switched into Anti-Theft-Protection mode by utilizing the latest Intel ATP technology.

For those workers requiring access to legacy devices, the CF-19 maintains a serial port and PC Card slot.

The power to last
To ensure that field technicians and engineers have a device that can work for as long as they do, even when access to power is lost, the CF-19mk5 can operate for up to nine hours running on Windows 7.

All units also use the Panasonic Power Management Utilities technology to maximize power efficiency by managing the power of all relevant resources required by the CPU depending on each task or by definition of individual user profiles.

Better than ever reliability and durability
With magnesium alloy casing, inside and out, and Panasonic's anti-scratch coating, the CF-19mk5 remains the toughest rugged notebook in its range. It is MIL-STD 810G drop tested and has water, dust, vibration and temperature protection giving it an impressive IP65, MIL STD 810G rating.

With an HDD damping and rugged casing systems to optimise drop protection and an HDD heater and Panasonic's foam packing system to provide flexible seals, the CF-19 can operate in even the harshest conditions.

Compatibility that counts
To ensure existing customers can continue to use the peripheral equipment, the new CF-19mk5 is compatible with almost all previous CF-19 car mounts** and other peripherals such as docking stations and batteries in order to provide long term product lifecycle stability.

Backed by outstanding service
Every Toughbook comes with a 3-year warranty covering hardware failures for systems used as designed; with a 96-hour repair commitment and a 5-year spare parts guarantee.

Availability and pricing
The CF-19mk5 range is available from June 2011, starting at €2950 MSRP (excluding vat).
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10 Comments on Panasonic Doubles Performance, Improves Features and Screen of Toughbook CF-19

#1
Batou1986
Wow it has a hdd heater they really do think of everything.
The screen using ambient light to add to its backlight is cool too
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#2
MadCatMk2
Who's going to crash test a €2950 laptop anyway? :D
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#3
Shihab
MadCatMk2Who's going to crash test a €2950 laptop anyway? :D
btarunrEvery Toughbook comes with a 3-year warranty covering hardware failures for systems used as designed.
And what were they designed for ? ;)
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#4
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
I want that tablet. To bad they're almost impossible to find used and they're still crazy expensive.
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#5
R_1
Some regular notebook will do just fine. Look for features like spill-resistant keyboard, SSD and tough shell, made of magnesium/aluminium alloy. For the price of this Toughbook, you can buy six HP ProBook 4530s machines, a super-duper smarter choice. If some of them fails, five others will replace it.
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#6
Wile E
Power User
R_1Some regular notebook will do just fine. Look for features like spill-resistant keyboard, SSD and tough shell, made of magnesium/aluminium alloy. For the price of this Toughbook, you can buy six HP ProBook 4530s machines, a super-duper smarter choice. If some of them fails, five others will replace it.
The Probook will not handle half of what the Toughbook can. You would kill all 6 of those Probooks if you used them in some of the more extreme conditions the Toughbooks can handle.
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#7
pantherx12
Toughbooks are for warzones and the like, if you run out of bullets you could beat the enemy down with your tough-book.

( and then use it to make a facebook status about it afterwards)
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#8
Hustler
"Intel HD 3000 graphics, ensuring the device is capable of handling the most intensive applications"


I lol'd....:roll:
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#9
Thatguy
MadCatMk2Who's going to crash test a €2950 laptop anyway? :D
I accidentally ran my cf-30 over with a truck. With the lid open. It still works just like it did before I ran it over.

Great machines, and they take abuse, for any working professional in a indoor/outdoor industrial setting. The tough book fully ruggedized models are the way to go. I tried alot of laptops to. My biggest complaint was the screen hinges would just fucking fial and the screen would fall the fuck off.
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#10
Thatguy
R_1Some regular notebook will do just fine. Look for features like spill-resistant keyboard, SSD and tough shell, made of magnesium/aluminium alloy. For the price of this Toughbook, you can buy six HP ProBook 4530s machines, a super-duper smarter choice. If some of them fails, five others will replace it.
and the fucking case will break in anything resembling a industrial or commercial enviroment like a autoshop, racetrack, utility service truck etc.

In my field of work, its a tough book or no book at all.
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