Why put up with non-rugged tablet computing and stand in the long, expensive and far queue of product repair wait times, when you could just get tough with a ToughPad FZ-Q2?
When you need more than meets the eye, Panasonic’s Toughpad has proven tough enough to boost productivity at Australia’s largest automotive logistics company, Autocare.
Panasonic's new Toughpad FZ-N1 is a rugged 4.7” Android phablet, a device designed for the Australian outdoors.
One must ask is a Toughbook year like a dog year? These devices are made to withstand the rigours of use far after consumer devices give up – perhaps its more akin to a cat’s nine lives.
Panasonic, known for its Toughbooks has released the world’s lightest, ruggedised Touchpad – a 10.1” Android – the Toughpad FZ-A2.
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