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.
Reviews.cnet.com about Panasonic ToughBook W7 Laptop Review:- I’ve owned Toughbooks for 4 years and the W7 is the latest incarnation. These things are considered “semi-rugged” for a reason: they’re tough as hell. I actually dropped a W-series Toughbook down 13 concrete steps once — while it was on — and it’s never had a single hiccup. I think the CNET reviewer must be a chimp or some other primate with low dexterity, because the circular trackpad is certainly NOT difficult to use. In fact, it’s better than a square one: you can move your finger around the perimeter of the pad to continuously scroll up or down a webpage or long document. Ingenius, really. The only significant downside to the W7 is that the processor and chipset won’t give you the best performance in this category, but it’s more than adequate for web browsing and Office tasks. Really, for regular travelers, there are darn few better choices than a Toughbook, and the sub-3-pound W7 is a terrific combination of portability and versatility.
Laptopadvisor.blogspot.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.
Infosyncworld.com about Panasonic ToughBook W7 Laptop Review:- The Toughbook W7 comes with a 12.1″ screen, 1GB SDRAM, 80GB hard disk and a claimed battery life of approximately 7 hours. Furthermore, the Toughbook T7 sports a 12.1″ touch screen, 1GB SDRAM, 80GB hard disk and a claimed battery life of 9 hours. Lastly, the Toughbook Y7 offers 1GB SDRAM, 80GB hard disk, 5 hours of battery life and is claimed to be the world’s lightest notebook with a 14.1″ display.
Panasonic ToughBook W7 Features:-
Processor Class Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile
Processor Speed 1.06 GHz
System Chipset Intel GM965 Express
Bus Speed 533 MHz
Resolution 1440 x 900
Display Size 14.1 in
normalized-Display Size 14.1
Maximum Memory 2 GB
Hard Drive Capacity 80 GB


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