Panasonic Toughbook T5

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Panasonic Toughbook T5

At first glance, the Panasonic Toughbook T5 looks very similar to any other laptop created by a major computer company like HP, Apple, Dell, or Gateway. When the Toughbook T5 is picked up, people realize the outer casing is not made of some type of plastic, but actual metal (magnesium alloy). The metal case makes the computer much more rigid for additional protection of the screen, the keyboard and trackpad (when closed), and all of the internal components.

For a quick comparison of the significance of the metal case protecting the screen, there is a simple test anyone can do. Hold the laptop securely, with one hand just under the bottom left-hand corner of the screen and the other just past the top right corner of the screen. Gently bend and twist, watch the screen carefully, and feel the part move with very little pressure. The Panasonic Toughbook T5 will take the strain and pressure without twisting or bending.

Additional Features of the Panasonic Toughbook T5

The Panasonic Toughbook T5 comes with the latest in Intel processors built for solid performance and long battery life. The anti-glare touchscreen is only 12.1-inches, making it easy to use anywhere, even on a cramped airplane. Wireless connectivity with encryption keeps users in touch with the rest of world, and the office network, from anywhere.

The Panasonic Toughbook T5 has the shock-mounted hard drive and other shock-absorption technologies protecting the computer from business travel woes. A built-in hand strap makes it easy to carry this three-and-a-half-pound wonder. The T5 can be found here.

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