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Panasonic's first Android-based 'toughpad' unveiled in Asia

June 20, 2012 - 12:00PM



Rough and tumble ... the Toughpad is waterproof, dustproof and shockproof. Photo: AP

Panasonic's first Android-based computer tablet designed for tough environments such as battlefields has been unveiled at a major regional telecom fair in Singapore.

It was the first time the "Panasonic Toughpad A1" was showcased in Asia, where company officials said there is a huge demand for such a rugged device.

It has already previewed in the United States and production will start later this year, company executives said.
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Military-type ... the Panasonic Toughpad A1. Photo: AP

Satoshi Mizobata, a director at Panasonic's Toughbook Asia Pacific Group, said the device is the firm's first rugged tablet computer using the Android operating system.

Previous Panasonic "toughpads" use Windows.

"It's military-type," Mizobata said at the Panasonic booth at the CommunicAsia telecom trade expo that opened Tuesday. "It is water-proof, dust-proof and shock-proof."

The device weighs 0.97 kilogrammes and its 10.1-inch LCD display allows the user to read even under the sun while it is tough enough to withstand being dropped from a height of four feet (1.21 metres). It also has a nine-hour battery life.

Amos Tio, Southeast Asia general manager for Toughbook Asia Pacific Group, said the gadget will launch in the region in September and in the United States in August.

The rugged tablets are popular in industries such as defence, utilities and construction, as well as by workers in Asia's vast palm oil plantations, company executives said.

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