
Panasonic Toughbook 18
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Upon first glance the CF-18 looks small and dense. It is diminutive in width (10.7") and depth (8.5"), but a bit chunky in height (1.9"). The hefty look is deceiving to the eye as the CF-18 pleasantly weighs in at only 4.5 lbs.
The case exterior is comprised of a magnesium alloy shell allowing sufficient shock protection, absorption and durability. The magnesium casing has a roughly textured surface providing a secure, non-slip grip. The silver and black color scheme, despite being overly prevalent in the industry these days, gives the unit a tough industrial look.
The CF-18 appears solid as a brick but actually feels like it contains pockets of air inside the casing (maybe this allows for 'crumple zones' to absorb impact). The CF-18 is rated to withstand impact from a drop of about three feet. However having used a toughbook CF-18 for a few years I know from experience that these are extremely hard wearing, however I have broken one dropping it less than 3 feet.
The CF-18 also appears to be designed with easy field service in mind. All the screws that hold the unit together are easily visible and accessible, and are simple Phillips head screws that don't require special tools. Additionally both the hard drive and battery can be quickly and easily removed and replaced.
Final touches include oversized controls and switches to allow easy access to device functions while wearing gloves. Additionally, the ports are covered by weatherproof rubberized seals to enhance protection in the worst climate and weather conditions as needed.
Conclusion
The Panasonic ToughBook CF-18 has a very unique place in the vertical and consumer Tablet PC market. Although the CF-18 is not perfect in every department, it is a quality machine overall. Most importantly though is the unique casing and ruggedness that has not been matched by any other manufacturer as of yet. If you need a "breakproof", environmentally adaptable Tablet PC, look no further than the Panasonic ToughBook as the current industry standard choice.
Pros
Exceptional indoor/outdoor display
Built to live up to the "ToughBook" name
Great Battery Life
Lightweight
Cons
Sluggish touchpad response
Pen is too small for regular use
Keyboard is small for big hands
Expensive
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