Panasonic ToughBooks are the world's most rugged Linux laptops. Models include the Wasp CF-20 10" tablet weighing 3.9 pounds, and the larger Tarantula CF-33 13" tablet, each with detachable keyboard (laptop and tablet in one), and the Tarantula CF-31, weighing 7.9 pounds. Each features a daylight-readable screen (up to 1200 NIT), touchscreen LCD, and fully rugged design for the harshest of environments (independently MIL-STD-810G and IP65 tested). All offer Linux-supported internal GOBI cellular mobile broadband options, Smart Card Readers, GPS, and more. The larger, semi-rugged Scarab CF-54 has a 14" LCD at 1920x1200 and optional ATI video, making it an ideal engineering workstation for the field. Look to the 2 pound Ant FZ-G1 tablet for our smallest fully rugged machine, with a 6 foot drop specification.
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