Panasonic Toughbook 73
Elegant state-of-the-art notebook in semi-rugged package (by Kirk Linsky)
The Toughbook 73 does the seemingly impossible: it provides state-of-the-art notebook power in a sleek yet very sturdy package. With its spill-resistant keyboard, tough magnesium case for both the system unit and the LCD display, and rugged construction, the 73 can handle abuse that would destroy ordinary consumer market notebooks. Yet, unlike many rugged devices, it is technologically up-to-date. Its 1.86GHz Pentium M 750 has plenty of power while still running over three hours. Its multimedia pocket can accommodate everything from a floppy drive to a second battery, a second disk, or a combo DVD multi drive. There are numerous internal wireless options, and you can even get an integrated Smart Card reader. The Toughbook 73 is not as tanklike as the Toughbook 29, but much tougher than standard notebooks.
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Specifications
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Added/changed
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06/2006: replaced by Toughbook 74
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Processor
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Intel Pentium M 750
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CPU Speed
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1.86 GHz
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Standard/Max RAM
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256-1536MB
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Disk/drive
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60 or 80GB HD + FD/optical
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Card slots
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2 Type II PC Card + SD Card
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Display type
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Outdoor-readable transmissive TFT
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Display size/res
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13.3"/1024 x 768 XGA
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Digitizer/pens
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touchscreen
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Keyboard/scale
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integrated 87-key, 100%-scale
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Housing
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Magnesium alloy
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Operating Temp
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semi-rugged
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Sealing
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semi-rugged
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Shock
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semi-rugged
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Size (WxHxD)
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11.7 x 10.0 x 1.7
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Weight
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5.7 pounds
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Power
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42 WHr Li-Ion ("3.25 hours")
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Interface
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RS232, 2 USB 2.0, RJ45 (gigabit)
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Interface
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Audio in/out, video, RJ11, 802.11a/b/g
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List price
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from US$3,300
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Contact
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www.panasonic.com
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Definitions/Primers
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What does "rugged" mean?
Rugged Specs Primer
Intrinsic Safety
NEMA Ratings
IP Rating
RFID
RFID vs. Bar Code
RFID viruses and
worms
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