SINGAPORE : The Tokyo rush hour is notorious for its human sardine cans, where commuters are packed neck to neck and shoulder to shoulder by train staff wearing white gloves. The sheer force of the mass of bodies being shoved into the train carriages is enough to crack a laptop screen.
Except, maybe, for Panasonic’s line of physically-resilient ToughBook laptops.
In Japan, the ToughBook has had the lion’s share of the business market for the past three years. No surprises there.
These hardy notebooks go through a rigorous test of high-pressure water sprays, drop tests and endurance tests of rapid temperature changes. The ToughBook series has also been ruggedised further specially for the United States Army to ensure stable performance under extreme weather conditions.
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October 8, 2008
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