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Panasonic ToughPad JT-B1 hands-on

0. phoneArena posted on 13 Jan 2013, 18:29

When you’re gunning for something that meets military standard 810g and is IP65 certified, which means it can withstand drops from a height of 5 feet and both dust/water resistant, you’re not going to find something that stylish with its design. Rather, the Panasonic Toughpad JT-B1 is simply...

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1. blackice214 posted on 13 Jan 2013, 18:56 2

Good luck selling that.

3. meowcenary posted on 13 Jan 2013, 20:03 1

It will sell and I would not mind one myself. I have used many Panasonic Toughbooks and looking forward to a Toughpad. Short of shooting or blowing up their "Tough" line is very good and solid. Who could ask for anything more when it comes to protection of your tech from the elements, the laws of physics, and user stupidity.

4. sprockkets posted on 13 Jan 2013, 20:19 1

A tough x86 tablet can run $3700. It will sell to those who actually do real work, IF they can make use of the Android ecosystem.

2. Fruitpoop posted on 13 Jan 2013, 20:03

No way I'm paying 1200$ for that

5. Johnnokia posted on 14 Jan 2013, 01:16

You will not need to pay many hundreds of dollars if Nokia just would produce Lumia tablet..
I'm sure it would be thinner, sleeker, more beautiful AND ten times tougher than this.

Just watch Lumias' torture tests

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