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Panasonic’s 14” Toughbook 54 is Thin, Light and ‘Semi-Rugged’ Posted: 15 Feb 2015 08:21 PM PST The Toughbook 54 sacrifices a bit of ruggedness on the altar of portabilityIt's not often that laptop manufacturers tout the lightness and thinness of a rugged or semi-rugged device. Panasonic's announcement of the all-new Broadwell-powered Toughbook 54 on Friday was one such rare occasion. The latest in a long line of semi-rugged laptops going back to 1998, the Toughbook 54 is said to be the thinnest and lightest device in its class. At 4.2 lbs, the Toughbook 54's base model is over 25 percent lighter than the lightest configuration of last year's Toughbook 53. And in case you haven't inferred as much already, the Toughbook 54 is also considerably thinner than its Haswell-based predecessor. The significant reduction in size and weight has come at a cost, though. The Toughbook 54 (PDF) can only withstand drops from a height of 76cm, which is a significant drop (pun intended) from its predecessor's 1-meter impact rating. Here's a quick rundown of its specs:
According to the company, the IP5X- and MIL-STD-810G-certified Toughbook 54 will go on sale later this month starting at $1,499. Follow Pulkit on Google+ |
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