Typical price: £1,519
What is it: 14-inch laptop that can withstand accidental damage
What we think: It's sturdy, attractive and well-equipped, making it difficult to ignore
What you need to know
Previewed on: 28 October 2008
Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic ToughBook CF-F8, laptops, human, RAM
We like:
Carry handle; low weight; specification
We don't like:
Does not meet military-grade requirements for toughness
Full review:
Panasonic's ToughBook laptops have always been true to their name, even if they've been described with words that aren't as flattering, like bulky, unattractive and heavy. So the new 8-series, particularly the CF-F8, attempts to correct this. It's aimed at business professionals, the pathologically cack-handed or anyone who fancies a laptop with an integrated briefcase-style handle. It'll be on sale by the beginning of 2009 for around £1,519. Continue Reading...
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