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Panasonic Computer Solutions Company has introduced the Panasonic Toughbook H1 Field, described as the world’s most rugged handheld tablet computer. The new device, for use in warehouses as well as a wide range of mobile applications, has a six-foot drop rating. With optional SmartCard, RFID, and barcode readers, camera, GPS and Qualcomm’s new Gobi2000 mobile broadband technology, Panasonic says the device helps to maximize mobile worker productivity. It features Panasonic’s advanced battery technology for up to six hours of battery life, and a 1.86 GHz Intel Atom processor. The Panasonic Toughbook H1 Field also includes a 500 nit, 10.4” dual-touch display that offers both tablet and touchscreen functionality. The display also includes a circular polarizer, plus anti-glare and anti-reflective screen treatments. The Toughbook H1 Field includes multiple security features, including options for a contactless or insertable SmartCard reader and a fingerprint reader, helping to ensure that critical data is kept secure. It’s available with a variety of productivity-enhancing accessories such as carrying cases, shoulder straps, charging devices, and Toughbook tested vehicle mounting solutions. The handheld tablet can also be equipped with next generation GPS technology allowing for location-based services with improved accuracy, faster satellite acquisition time and lower power consumption.
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