Review: Panasonic Toughbook F8
Robustness and security
As for other functions, a new hybrid system incorporates a cooling fan design and a customizable fan utility to help control the fan speed based on environmental conditions and the performance required. The keyboard can support up to 6 ounces of water, and claims that the Panasonic F8 is resistant falling from a height of 2.5 feet (landing at the base), thanks to the hard outer shell and shock absorbers Interior Design. TPM chips, and Intel vPro technology will help IT departments of enterprises to ensure that the system, but again, a fingerprint reader will be a part of the equation. The laptop also comes with protection against theft Computrace installed, but users must be enabled.
The display and audio
The 14.1-inch has a resolution of 1280 x 800, which is comfortable to work without squinting. The panel is light, while the gloss and anti-reflective coating, it seems modest, we note that the type of color display (such as the history link on the homepage of CNN), n is not as strong as in other groups of 1280 x 800 that I saw. angle of view is acceptable to the performance and fro, but catastrophic in the vertical, the screen must be open to just the right angle to get the best view, which could be a problem in table an aircraft. On the positive side, color reproduction on DVD titles such as Pirates of the Caribbean is natural, but the scenes were a bit dark, even with the panel brightness cranked all the way.
Audio from the combustion of stereo speakers is disappointing. The metallic sound is thin and, frankly, grating and during peak periods. The speakers are fine for the personal use of the Web, but not for music. If the audio is an important element in his presentation on a set of speakers.
