The Panasonic ToughBook was named so because it offers shock protection up to 1 meter drops, a height where normal notebooks would have given up the ghost. The ToughBook CF-08 is powered by an Intel XScale PXA270 312MHz processor and comes with the standard list of specifications including WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, a 10.4″ XGA touchscreen display, USB and Ethernet ports, and a battery life that ranges from 4.5 to a whopping 14 hours, depending on the usage. There is no word on pricing of this Windows CE-powered notebook. Have you ever dropped your notebook from such a height, and what were the results? Fire away in the comments.
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