Panasonic has recently launched its first Android device. The device is called “Toughbook” and is the first enterprise class Android tablet by Panasonic.
Panasonic Toughbook has a 10.1 inch matte finish display screen. It also has Active Stylus for capturing signatures. There was no official announcement of the operating system used by this tablet but, a press-shot suggested that Panasonic Toughbook would be running on a version of Android 2.x OS. Also, things such as processor, storage capacity and RAM were not revealed by the company.
One thing to note is that, that it is an enterprise-class device, and not a consumer model. So, this model would not be expected to set any benchmark records. This device like Panasonic’s Toughbook streak would be recognised for its durability and business friendly features.
Panasonic Toughbook – Features and Review:
- A 10.1-inch matte-finish display
- Daylight viewable Screen
- 1024 x 786 Pixels Resolution
- Active Stylus for capturing signatures
- Security embedded at the “hardware level”
- “Full shift” battery life
- GPS capability
- Wi-Fi with optional embedded 3G/4G connectivity
- Durable construction
The price and availability of the Panasonic Toughbook were also not revealed by the company as of now. But, it would be very interesting to see that an Android enabled tablet would soon be entering into the business sector as well.