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Protected UMPC Panasonic TOUGHBOOOK CF-U1

In the next few days, Panasonic will begin shipping to Russia's market is protected from external physical impacts UMPC Toughbook Panasonic CF-U1. CF-U1 is specifically designed to give users the ability to use compact computers in the field and under extreme conditions. Notebook is designed for the automation of field operations in the oil and gas sector, the Interior Ministry and the traffic police, emergency services, etc., and also used as part of integrated automation solutions for industrial facilities. Using the latest Intel Atom processor technology with reduced power, the new UMPC runs on batteries up to 9 hours. Unlike most "handhelds», CF-U1 runs on a fully functional operating system Windows XP or Windows Vista. Light weight, only in 1060, and well readable in the sun screen with a diagonal of 5.6 inches you can use CF-U1 for visiting the work in any weather. All this makes the Panasonic CF-U1-effective alternative to conventional "handheld".

CF-U1 is suitable for mobile applications because they meet the requirements of the military standard MIL-STD-810F. The device can withstand falling from a height of 120 cm CF-U1 is protected from moisture and dust at the level of IP54. It can also operate over a wide range of temperatures from-29C to +60 ° C. With dimensions of 151 x 184 x 57 mm CF-U1 weighs 1060, making it the most attractive among the class of devices sverhzaschischennyh UMPC.

CF-U1 the technology and component level is optimized for mobile use. The device is ideally combines the smallest in size and consumption of the processor Intel Atom, clocked at 1.33 MHz, solid-state memory storage capacity of 16 GB or 32 GB, 1 GB of RAM, providing excellent computing power, sufficient graphics capabilities and low power consumption.

Peripheral interface laptop has USB 2.0, SD-card reader, as well as module Bluetooth. Of the additional accessories available mini port replicator with a smart-card reader, LAN ports and a serial port RS-232, as well as tabletop stand with a charger for the two extra batteries.

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