The latest addition to Panasonic’s Toughbook line of rugged computers is designed not only to weather dust, water and accidental drops. It is made to keep up with the increasingly mobile demands of corporate users thanks to its mini-PC form factor. The CF-U1 Toughbook sits somewhere between a handheld PDA and a laptop computer in an attempt to combine the best of both worlds — the portability of a handheld and the power of a PC. The mini computer is based on Intel’s Atom processor and is compact and relatively light at 1.06 kilograms. It runs on either Windows XP or Vista.
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