
The Panasonic Toughbook MID — you can drop it, kick it and throw it, and it'll still keep on running your PC software.
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The Panasonic Toughbook MID — you can drop it, kick it and throw it, and it'll still keep on running your PC software.
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Megarath1
08/04/2008 08:39 AM
it was only a matter of time before they incorporated atom based technology into PC's. Soon these new processors will be faster then anything we can imagine (in mayb 6 - 12 months there will be a great increase in power)
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