The CF-F8 also represents Panasonic’s first use of Intel’s new Centrino 2 platform, which is quite an event in itself. Obviously mainstream notebook manufacturers have been using Centrino 2 for the past couple of months, but for Panasonic this is a very quick adoption of the new technology. Traditionally, ToughBooks have been a generation behind the curve when it comes to Intel technology, because the key factor to the ToughBook range has always been reliability, and that meant very extensive testing, which took a great deal of time. It’s good to see that Panasonic has managed to speed up this process and bring products to market using the current platform, without having to compromise their durability.
The Panasonic ToughBook CF-F8 has been built to take a solid beating and its design delivers a reasonable spaced keyboard although the small rou
nd touchpad seems too small although the two mouse buttons are a good size.The Panasonic ToughBook CF-F8 packs Bluetooth and Gobi, Legacy I/O port, PC card slot, SDHC flash card reader, VGA, Ethernet, modem jack, 3 USB 2.0 ports, DVD-RW
optical drive, Intel Core 2 Duo P9300 CPU, 3GB RAM, and W
indows Vista Business. Prce of this laptop is $2499.
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