Panasonic has a laptop that can withstand pressure up to 100 kg
The new product is released today and will be sold at the end of the month with a stewed design, 12.1-inch screen, optical drive.
The new product is released today and will be sold at the end of the month with a stewed design, 12.1-inch screen, optical drive.
Toughbook SX2 is made of magnesium alloy and has good bearing resistance.
Panasonic has just officially released Toughbook SX2 today. It is equipped with Core i5-3320 processor speed up to 3.3 GHz. The new laptop from Japanese manufacturer uses HD + 12.1 inch LED screen, 16: 9 ratio is integrated 720p webcam and micrphone. In addition, this model also supports optical drive and USB 3.0 connection.
It uses a 1.41 kg magnesium alloy case that has good bearing capacity when falling at an altitude of 0.3 m to 0.76 m (depending on which part of the machine is impacted and on , off of the product). The battery of Tougbook SX2 can operate continuously for up to 14.5 hours.
As expected, Toughbook SX2 will be sold for $ 2,649 (about VND 55.2 million) by the end of this month.
Optical drive is hidden at the edge of the mouse.
This Moidel uses a 12.1-inch LED screen.
The lid and body are reinforced to withstand pressure up to 100 kg.
Connections are integrated on Toughbook SX2.
Products cost about 55.2 million VND.
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