Panasonic Toughbook F9 - the lightest 14 'laptop in the world
For a long time, Panasonic's Toughbook notebooks have been famous for their " co-workers ", " rough design " and " heavy ". Now, Panasonic is determined to change this concept by launching the Toughbook F9 series, which is not only durable but also beautiful and is the lightest 14 "laptop in the world to date.
F9 weighs only 3.6 pounds, equivalent to 1.6kg. The design of the machine has been thinned as well as better than before but still withstands strong impact, water resistance and other harsh environments according to Mil-Spec military standards. Accordingly, the device still works well when falling from a height of 30 "in the running state, water resistant with a volume of less than 200cc, bearing the force equivalent to 1000 Newton.
The configuration of the device is also strong with Core i5-520M CPU clocked at 2.4GHz supporting vPro virtualization technology, shockproof 320GB hard drive, anti-glare screen 14 "LED backlight 1440x900 resolution, 2GB DDR3 1066MHz memory , support up to 6GB, DVD read / write drive, battery of the device can work about 7 hours.
Regarding connectivity, Panasonic F9 has the option of Bluetooth, WiMAX, Qualcomm Gobi2000 mobile broadband network card. In addition, it also has a fingerprint reader and security with SmartCard. The device will be sold first in the US market in early July for $ 2899.
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