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Panasonic’s Toughbook CF-52 with Santa Rosa lands in States

June 5, 2007 3:18 am

If you want to be rough and tumble with a Santa Rosa-based Toughbook, here we have the latest CF-52 from Panasonic in the US, with latest specs and features. There are two base configs (optimized for $2500 and standard for $1650), which feature: a magnesium alloy chassis and a shock-mounted screen. It is tested to resist drops of up to 2.5 feet on all six sides, whereas its hard drive is tested to resist a drop of 3 feet. The Toughbook CF-52 is also included with a spill-proof keyboard.
For an expected street price of $1,649, the standard CF-52 configuration claims to provide Intel Core 2 Duo T7100 processor at 1.8GHz, the GM956 chipset with built-in X3100 graphics, 1366 x 768 widescreen resolution, a 1GB of DDR2 system memory (max. 2GB+2GB), and an 80GB SATA hard drive. The “optimized configuration” with the price tag of $2,499 consists of Core 2 […]

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Panasonic powers a couple of its Toughbooks with Santa Rosa

May 25, 2007 11:47 pm

While almost all the laptop makers have dropped Santa Rosa equipped laptops on the shelves, we hadn
??t seen the one from the house of Panasonic. But now, they have thrown the Santa Rosa love to two of its rugged Toughbook notebooks, the new CF-74 and CF-52. The CF-74 laptop, shown above, will come equipped with Intel’s 965 Express chipset, an unnamed Core 2 Duo processor, built-in 802.11n WiFi, and Intel’s Turbo Memory cache card along with the Santa Rosa platform. The CF-52 Toughbook has been blessed with enhanced security benefits of the Centrino Pro platform. The CF-74 will hit the shelves sometime in June followed by CF-52 in the month of July. Well, it’s better late than never.
Via: Engadget

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