
Panasonic CF-C2CEAZXCM Toughbook C2 Convertible Laptop
Versatile and Rugged: The Panasonic Toughbook C2 The Panasonic Toughbook C2 is a durable and adaptable convertible notebook designed for mobile professionals. With its robust construction and flexible design, it's ready for demanding environments. Specifications: Screen Size: 12.5" RAM: 4...
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Overview
Versatile and Rugged: The Panasonic Toughbook C2
The Panasonic Toughbook C2 is a durable and adaptable convertible notebook designed for mobile professionals. With its robust construction and flexible design, it's ready for demanding environments.
Specifications:
- Screen Size: 12.5"
- RAM: 4 GB
- HDD: 500 GB
- Color: Black
- Features: Convertible Design, Capacitive Multi-Touch Screen
Key Features
12.5" HD (1366x768) Display with 500CD/M² and strengthened glass
5-Finger capacitive multi touch screen + digitizer
Hand free ergonomic strap
Assisted triple hinge design
Runs for approx. 11 hours with standard battery (mobile mark 2007, 60CD/M²)
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The 12.5" HD display with 500CD/M² brightness and strengthened glass provides clear visibility in various environments.
- A 5-finger capacitive multi-touch screen along with a digitizer offers flexible input methods.
- The hand-free ergonomic strap enhances portability and ease of use in tablet mode.
- An assisted triple hinge design contributes to the durability and versatility of the convertible form factor.
- Offers approximately 11 hours of battery life with a standard battery, supporting extended mobile use.
👎 Cons
- The 1366x768 display resolution is considered low for a 12.5-inch screen by modern standards.
- Battery life is rated based on Mobile Mark 2007 at 60CD/M², which may not reflect real-world usage in brighter settings.
- The specifications do not mention the processor type, RAM, or storage, which are critical performance metrics.
- Details on operating system, connectivity ports, or included software are not provided.
- The term "Toughbook" implies ruggedness, but specific military standards or IP ratings are not detailed.