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Michael Knutson
11-08-2011, 08:00 AM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://blog.laptopmag.com/steak-sauce-panasonic-introduces-the-toughpad-a1-rugged-android-tablet?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=tweets&utm_campaign=Feed:+laptopmag+(LAPTOP+Magazine+-+The+Pulse+of+Mobile+Technology)&utm_content=LaptopMag' target='_blank'>http://blog.laptopmag.com/steak-sau...ntent=LaptopMag</a><br /><br /></div><p><em>"The Kindle Fire can bring the heat. But the Toughpad can handle flamethrowers. Panasonic is extending its line of weather-resistant, hard-shelled mobile devices to include Android tablets. Announced today, the Toughpad A1 will sport a 10.1-inch XGA capacative screen and a 1.2-GHz Marvell dual-core processor running Android 2.3 Honeycomb, and will be released in Spring 2012."</em></p><p><object width="600" height="360" data="http://www.youtube.com/v/VxGw3zr5u3M&amp;ap=%26fmt=18" type="application/x-shockwave-flash"><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/VxGw3zr5u3M&amp;ap=%26fmt=18" /></object></p><p>I've always been intrigued by Panasonic's series of hardened devices, and the Toughpad A1 is no exception. MIL-STD-810G compliance means that this tablet will be able to withstand drops, water, dust, and extreme temperatures. While very rugged, these devices seem to be always somewhat behind the technology curve, maybe due to the intensive and time-consuming hardening requirements.</p><p>The A1 tablet will run Android Honeycomb (not Ice Cream Sandwich), but will have a bundle of high-end features, like a daylight-viewable anti-glare, anti-reflective screen, battery life rated at 10-hours, and additional layers of security. Definitely a niche product, the Toughpad A1 will weigh 2.3-pounds and will be .67-inches thick, twice as heavy and twice as thick as the iPad 2. Not cheap at $1299, but if you need ruggedness, security and durability, this is your tablet.</p>