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| Panasonic Rolling Out New Toughbook Rugged Model Panasonic has achieved an engineering milestone with the availability of 1.000 Nit displays in its Panasonic Toughbook CF-30 notebook computers. The Toughbook CF-30 rugged notebook delivers fixed mount screen brightness in a portable computer. Toughbooks have long used anti-glare and anti-reflective screen coatings, coupled with bright displays, in order to improve outdoor visibility. The result of Panasonic's leadership in engineering mobile computing solutions, the new CF-30 is twice as bright as most rugged notebooks and several times brighter than standard form factor notebooks. Even with this advancement, the CF-30 still delivers a battery life of more than 6 hours, in a form factor designed to withstand the extreme conditions faced by law enforcement agencies every day. Also introduced is the latest complete digital video recording solution for public safety agencies, the Toughbook Arbitrator CP. The Arbitrator CP is designed to provide more flexibility for users and to improve incident documentation and evidence management. It also serves to streamline operations and reduce the financial and community reputation risks associated with civil lawsuits. In addition, the output from a digital video system is much easier to archive, search, manage and track, saving agencies time, money, and space while helping to protect the chain of evidence. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Computing News :: home page |