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Panasonic Introduces Toughbook To Help Automotive Industry
Panasonic now offers the new range of Toughbook and Ultramobile in India. The manufacturer is now offering the automotive service workers a better and rugged way to get the job done.
By the introduction of Toughbook and ultra-mobile, the devices can constantly connect for easier access to information with the ability to service automobiles in even the most hostile weather and field conditions.
Built to go wherever the crews need to go, the Toughbook gives mobile workers the integrated features, portability and options required to make real-time decisions.
The Toughbook proves to be an unmatched rugged mobility strategy which can be carried to any point.
The handheld devices enable automotive field workers to work more efficiently without the hassle of going back-and-forth between safe and danger zones.
Both the Ultra-mobile and the Toughbook will be equipped with the highest-performance lithium ion batteries that can last up to 8-hours.
Panasonic's fully-rugged, magnesium alloy-reinforced Toughbooks are engineered to withstand drops, shocks, vibration, dust, water, and high- and low- temperatures. Enabled with 4G/LTE broadband connectivity, the integrated wireless antennas offer reliable mobile operation for rapid information delivery, through the reinforced walls of a service bay to claims vehicles and tow trucks on-the-road.
Information can be directly uploaded from the tablet to the server via data connectivity and wirelessly communicated between the road and bay. The daylight-readable, water- and dust-resistant, sealed LCD screens deliver optimum visibility amongst the grime of a busy service shop, the side of a rush-hour freeway, or a dealership lot on a rainy day.