Panasonic ToughBook W7 Review
The Panasonic ToughBook W7 has a couple of nice design choices: The DVD+RW drive loads from the top of the laptop, under a palm rest, making quick disc swaps easy to perform even in tight spaces - so no side-ejecting trays will bop your plane-seat neighbour.
Panasonic ToughBook W7 Laptop Reviews:-
Asia.cnet.com about Panasonic ToughBook W7 Laptop Review:- Close to a perfect notebook. The lightweight is very much needed when it comes to me being always on the move. The 100kgf was something which I needed as I always have cracked LCDs due to me putting my documents or someone squeezing things in the plane cabin causing my notebooks to crack.
Battery life last pretty much longer than other notebooks but should have a 8 cells or 12 cells battery to last even longer. Maybe 14hrs or 16hrs?
So in short, choosing a ultraportable notebook should take into considerations of the weight, battery life and also toughness.
Pcworld.com about Panasonic ToughBook W7 Laptop Review:- The keyboard’s spacing is certainly comfortable enough, but the keys are more than a little more slippery to the touch. The W7 has a circular touchpad, which seems like a neat idea, but it doesn’t work well. Perhaps it would if the buttons were spaced farther apart around the wheel–or just widened. I often found that my fingers got jammed by the hinges of the top-loading DVD tray.
laptopadvisor.com about Panasonic ToughBook W7 Laptop Review:- If you’re traveling a lot and you have a habit of dropping things on the floor, like a laptop for example, then Panasonic just announced their newest models that should protect you from your actions as a sloppy business man (or woman).
In order to optimally run the Intel Santa Rosa processors, engineers from Panasonic and Intel has created a proprietary implementation of Dynamic Power Performance Management technology, designed to continually fine-tune CPU usage based on system load and the tasks being performed.
Panasonic ToughBook W7 Features:-
Core 2 Duo U7500
1.06GHz ULV Centrino Duo
1GB RAM
80GB hard drive
DVDRW/DVD-RAM
GMA X3100 Dynamic Video Memory Technology 4.0
Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN
802.11a/b/g/ Bluetooth 2.0 EDR
TPM Windows XP Pro
12.1in TFT 1024
272×214x45mm
weight 1.28kg


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