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August 2013
(78%)
49 Reviews
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Abstract: On January 8, 2013, Panasonic introduced the Windows 8-based 10.1-inch Toughpad ZF-G1 together with the 7-inch Android-based Toughpad B1. The new tablets join the existing Android-based 10.1-inch Toughpad A1, giving Panasonic a whole trio of "new era" ...
Abstract: Panasonic introduced the Windows 8-based 10.1-inch Toughpad FZ-G1 in January 2013, together with the 7-inch Android-based Toughpad B1. The new tablets joined the existing Android-based 10.1-inch Toughpad A1, and gave Panasonic a whole trio of "new era"...
Abstract: If you expect me to give it such a test you are mistaken, however I did take it out and about and while the temperature was below freezing but it was not nearly as low as those for the one below the balloon.I did use it in drizzle without problem. However...
Durable construction, Useful buttons for system functions, User serviceable and upgradable, Strong performance for a tablet
Extremely expensive, Heavy and thick, Below-average battery life, Loud system fan
While there are many things to like about the Panasonic Toughbook FZ-G1, the price is impossible to ignore. Shopping around can reduce the price from the MSRP of $2,399 to about $2,200, but that's still enough to buy two Surface Pros or Samsung Smart PC...
The ToughPad FZ-G1 lives up to its name and is well suited to outdoor use. You are paying quite a premium for that rugged design, but it'll earn its keep on building sites and other environments that would be too harsh for a conventional laptop or tablet...
Only average battery life, disappointing screen lacks vibrancy, bulky
The Toughpad lives up to its claim of offering business users a close to unbreakable Windows 8 tablet, which, thanks to the inclusion of Becrypt software, is also as secure as it can be. However costing a hefty £2,000 and featuring average battery life an...
Impressively resilient, Zippy performance, Excellent stylus, All weather screen
Huge price-tag, Thick and heavy
The performance is solid, it lives up to its reputation of being tough and rugged, but the price will put it out of the reach of smaller business and individuals. On the other hand, if you need a tablet that you can be sure won't let you down in tough wor...
Published: 2013-06-03, Author: Mike , review by: itpro.co.uk
Toughest tablet on the market; Full HD screen; Versatile
Middling specification; Expensive
If you work in extreme environments and need a fully ruggidised device, the Toughpad FZ-G1 is the machine of choice. It may be expensive, but it won't let you down when it counts....