Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Panasonic announced the duo tablet ToughPad metastable A1 and B1

Recommended projects from last June, then the images and information are not officially appear in mid-July. However, today officially announced the new Panasonic duo tablet ToughPad metastable A1 and B1.
Both tablets are manufactured to meet strict military standards for reliability MIL-STD-810G of the U.S. with the ability to waterproof, impact resistant, wind, dust, similar ToughBook laptops persistence of the company.
The first is the model A1 with screen size 10 inch display has a resolution of 1024x768 with anti-glare feature and stylus support, so may work under direct daylight conditions. Machines using dual-core processor Marvell 1.2 GHz speed, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB internal memory and memory can be upgraded to a maximum of 32 GB via microSD card slot.
Besides, ToughPad A1 is equipped with 5 megapixel rear camera with 2 megapixel camera in front for video call support. Machines running Android 3.2 Honeycomb, providing connectivity options 4G (LTE or WiMAX), Bluetooth v2.1 with EDR, Wi-Fi and GPS. Pin attached to the unit is used about 10 times now.
Meanwhile, smaller version ToughPad B1 with 7 inch size and has similar specs A1.
Under the plan ToughPad A1 will be priced starting at 1299 USD and will be available in spring 2012. B1 ToughPad smaller version will be priced lower, but no detailed reviews published.
Image ToughPad A1









Image ToughPad B1







Video introduction

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