Friday, October 12, 2012

Toughpad FZ-A1, Android Tablet 'Super Strong' Panasonic

Panasonic has just released the newest line of Toughbook devices ina. From a number of gadgets that are introduced, one of which is 'the brat' Toughpad FZ-A1.

The design is typical tough or devices are not slim or as smooth as the other tablets on the market, call it the iPad or Samsung Galaxy Tab.

Panasonic claims this device is a tablet Android 'recalcitrant' first designed for professionals.

Anti-shock can be proved when dropped from a height of 4 feet. Devices running the operating system Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) is also able to survive in temperatures -10 to +50 degrees Celsius (Operation) and -20 to +60 degrees Celsius (Storage).

Intended for workers who have high mobility in an outdoor environment full of challenges, tablet weighing 0.97 kg is shock-resistant, water spill and dust.

Toughpad A1 also supports GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth and optional 3G or 4G mobile broadband. For the power of the battery is claimed to last for up to 10 hours and can be replaced battery.

As for the other specs are TFT Color LCD display measuring 10.1 inches with a resolution of 1024 x 768 (XGA), sunlight readable multi touch + digitizer screen, PXA2128 Marvell CPU, Dual Core CPU, 1.2GHz, 1GB LPDDR2 RAM, and 16GB of flash storage.

This tool comes in once ina previously existed in the American and European market. In the category of ruggedized mobile, Panasonic really should be proud.

Not otherwise specified the price, but said by Panasonic, this device has a price of less than USD 2,000. Industries targeted by Panasonic for toughbooknya ranks are telecommunications, home security, health care, automotive, defense, and military and other industries.

Amos Toi, General Manager Toughbook Asia Pacific Group (TAPG), citing a report from IDC in March 2012 that it was number 1 in the business. "Our market share is 65% worldwide according to IDC," Amos said at the Hotel Mulia Senayan, jkt, Thursday (11/10/2012).

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