Panasonic Toughbook
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![]() 141 SXGA LCD SCREEN FOR PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK CF Y2 US $199.50
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![]() PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK CF Y2 LAPTOP LCD SCREEN 141 SXGA US $198.99
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![]() Panasonic ToughBook 51 CF 51 15 XGA LAPTOP LCD Screen US $191.99
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![]() PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK CF 52 154 WXGA LAPTOP LCD SCREEN US $105.99
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![]() Panasonic Toughbook 13 Touch screen replacement US $105.00
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![]() Panasonic Toughbook CF 30 133 Matte LCD L5F30515P00 Scratch US $104.95
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![]() Laptop Screen Panasonic Toughbook CF T2 121Screen XGA US $101.69
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![]() A NEW PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK CF Y2 LCD SCREEN 141 SXGA US $101.50
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![]() Panasonic Toughbook CF 74 Matte LCD Screen L5S30348P00 Tested US $99.99
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![]() LAPTOP LCD SCREEN FOR PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK CF 51 15 XGA US $89.98
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![]() LAPTOP LCD SCREEN FOR PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK CF 50 15 XGA US $89.98
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![]() PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK CF 50 LAPTOP LCD SCREEN 15 XGA US $89.98
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![]() PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK CF 51 LAPTOP LCD SCREEN 15 XGA US $89.98
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![]() 154 WUXGA LCD SCREEN FOR PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK CF 52 US $88.95
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![]() LAPTOP LCD SCREEN FOR PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK CF 52 WUXGA US $83.99
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![]() PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK CF 72 LCD SCREEN 133 US $82.99
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![]() PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK CF 48 LAPTOP LCD SCREEN 141 XGA US $80.59
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![]() Panasonic Toughbook CF 29 L5S30348P00 133 Digitizer Matte XGA LCD Screen US $79.99
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![]() Panasonic Toughbook CF T4 LCD Screen Display Panel US $55.94
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![]() Panasonic Toughbook CF 74 LCD Digitizer Screen Matte 133 L5S30348P00 US $50.75
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![]() PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK CF 29 LCD SCREEN BACK COVER US $49.99
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![]() PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK CF Y5 14 LCD HINGE SET US $29.99
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![]() Panasonic Toughbook CF 51 LCD Complete A Grade LCD B Grade Bezel B Cover US $29.99
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Military Netbook - Panasonic Toughbook U1
Panasonic has just released the new Panasonic U1 Ultra, a truly tough netbook for mobile person. This rugged netbook is powered by Intel Atom Z530 (1.6 GHz), 2 GB memory, SSD 64 GigaByte and WiFi link 5100 802.11a/b/g. This 1 kg netbook is equipped with touchscreen 1024×600 pixels which has 6000 nit of brightness level.
Panasonic Toughbook U1 Ultra is claimed can be used up to 6 hours without charging. This netbook comes with strong magnesium alloy body materials that can resist from 1.8m drop. Panasonic Toughbook U1 designed to field workers for oil and gas sector. Created with extraordinary resilience to work environment, the combination of Panasonic Toughbook body made of plastic, metal and rubber Meets military standards.
Panasonic Computer Solutions Company, manufacturer of durable, reliable Panasonic Toughbook® mobile computers, today announced the availability of the Panasonic Toughbook U1, the first ultra mobile PC (UMPC) to integrate the new low power Intel® Atom™ processor in a rugged handheld computer for use in the field. With the introduction of the extremely portable Panasonic Toughbook U1.
This Netbook is a full featured computer running Windows XP or Vista on the new Intel Atom processor, fully compatible with any PC application. Coupled with Toughbook's standard safety components, like withstanding a four foot drop onto concrete, the device may prove to be a winner among doctors and nurses working in hospital wards.
The reason U1 especially suited for healthcare is a mix of the design considerations put into it. Because of the cooler, more efficient Intel Atom processor, the U1 doesn't have ventilation ports through which liquids can enter. The device is effectively sealed, and Panasonic claims that it can take a good splash and keep on ticking. (Just don't drown it into water. Its not fully water proof.)
Nursing staff and the IT department will also be happy to know that the U1 sports two separate battery slots, which lets the user hot-swap batteries without having to turn off the unit. A hospital can even buy multi-battery chargers to hang on the wall at the nurse's stations for round the clock operation. Somehow this feature seems like it was specifically designed with nurses in mind, who already have enough to think about without having to deal with complicated battery changes during busy hours.
The screen is 5.6 inches and is fully touch sensitive, which means it can be controlled with your finger, not just the stylus like so many tablets out there require. (The advantage becomes obvious once the stylus is accidentally left back at the desk.)
Optionally it can come with a bar code scanner, which can be utilized for device or medication tracking, and a built-in webcam, which we envision can be employed in a futuristic communication system between clinicians in a hospital ward.
Not to say that this is a good general replacement for a real laptop, as it has only 1GB RAM and tops out at 32 GB for a solid state disk drive, but its nice to have all the data and tomographic images of the patient wirelessly accessible at the bedside.
I have a Panasonic Toughbook running windows xp. How do I turn off the touchscreen?
There's probably an option somewhere in BIOS - when you first start up the computer, it should say something like "Press F2 (or F1, or F12) to run Setup" - hit whatever keys it says, and browse around for an option to enable or disable the touchscreen.
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