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Why Toughbook?
Panasonic Toughbook laptops are truly one of a kind. Toughbook durability is legendary, with as little as three percent of all Toughbooks failing out in the field per year. That is a remarkable statistic we compared to other manufacturers. Toughbook failure rates are also remarkable given the way in which customers use them and the environments they are commonly found in. Ask yourself the following question. What laptop would I want to use if it simply had to work? Panasonic Toughbook computers are by far the most popular choice for the military and first responders here at home. First responders include police officers, EMS personnel and fire fighters. Toughbook computers simply get the job done. These workers have critical needs and rely on Panasonic Toughbook laptops to meet everyday tasks. Toughbook laptops are one of kind. Panasonic Toughbook computers have virtually no rivals. Of course there are a few other manufacturers who like to compare themselves to Panasonic. However, ultimately these devices fall far short of the standard that Panasonic has created with a Toughbook. No other manufacturer meets the same stringent standard for durability while maintaining functionality and design appeal.
The Toughbook 30 for example is composed of magnesium alloy. In fact, all Panasonic Toughbook laptops are made from the same material. Magnesium alloy is a mixture of metals that combines magnesium with substances like aluminum, copper and zinc. The fundamental molecular structure of magnesium alloy is much stronger than normal metals. This allows Panasonic Toughbook laptops to absorb a enormous amount of weight, shock, pressure and impact force. Never underestimate a Toughbook. Several of the Toughbook models have built in handles. After using a Toughbook with a built in handle, you will begin to question why every laptop doesn’t have one. Panasonic Toughbook computers are ahead of their time. Panasonic Toughbook laptops are designed with mobility in mind. For example, many Toughbook laptops have the option of integrating an internal GPS module. This GPS module is fairly generic in nature but is accurate down to 5 meters. Toughbook GPS modules pull down the longitude and latitude signals from a network of satellites in orbit around planet earth. Depending on the GPS software you have loaded onto your Panasonic Toughbook, you can perform a host of functions. These functions include but are not limited to basic mapping solutions, turn by turn directions, real-time traffic updates and fleet or asset tracking. A Toughbook will also accept an integrated Gobi module. This technology allows Panasonic Toughbook computers to connect to either Sprint, Verizon or AT&T’s data networks without the use of an external air card.

