Panasonic revamps Toughbook CF-U1 with new interesting features

 Toughbook CF-U1

Earlier we spotted Panasonic unfurling the Toughbook CF-U1 powered by Intel Atom processor. The company has now improvised the coveted device with exceptional sunlight screen technology and 70 percent enhanced performance. The upgrade bundles together all exciting features into a robust handheld PC form factor which is highly portable.

Panasonic Transflective Plus technology efficiently enhances the reflection of sunlight, thereby alluring users with utmost clarity. Equipped with vision light sensor, the solution precisely evaluates the level of sunlight and accordingly alters the screen backlighting. Flaunting Intel Atom Z530 1.6GHz processor, the offering provides users with 2GB memory and Gobi2000 for the WANN option.

Apart from this, the standard OS is Microsoft Windows 7 which can be seamlessly downgraded to Windows XP Pro service pack 3. The device captivates many with a vibrant LCD touchscreen, SSD and handy fingerprint scanner. Besides 1D and 2D barcode and RFID readers, the Toughbook sports enthralling 2MP camera.

Users can expect a hot swappable battery life of around nine hours. Connectivity is advanced with several options like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G-mobile-broadband internet. Offering exciting docking options, the CF-U1 comes fitted with a convenient backlit keyboard. Crafted with a remarkable magnesium alloy chassis, the device ensures safety from unnecessary damages and drops up to 180cm. owners can use the incredible GPS technology for advanced speed, precision and less power consumption. The latest version is MIL-STD-810G tested and IP65 compliant.

The device is backed by a three year warranty. The pricing and availability details are unclear as of now.