Physical Security

Toughbook at Emergency Services Show

by Mark Rowe

The Emergency Services Show runs at Stoneleigh Park Warwickshire on November 21 and 22.

On stand 307 Panasonic Toughbook offers the new Toughpad, Panasonic Computer Product Solutions will be available to show how Toughbook computers have helped save emergency service personnel, victims and witnesses time by speeding up the process of completing time-consuming paperwork. With the capability to be installed in integrated docking stations in emergency response vehicles and even in concealed locations in covert police cars, Toughbook computers are hailed by Leicestershire police as ‘one of the biggest innovations since the two-way radio’. Toughbook PCs aid communications and often eliminate the need to return to base, it’s claimed.

Toughbook CF-19

The convertible rugged notebook with reversible screen comes with increased computing power through its Intel Core i5 3320M vPro Processor, tougher ruggedised standards and further connectivity in the compact and neatly designed CF-19 form factor. Weighing just over 2kg and featuring a 10.1-inch LCD with dual touch or touch screen user input is possible through a variety of means while docked in a vehicle, in tablet form or as a conventional notebook. .

The CF-19 uses an ambient light sensor for power management and with a magnesium alloy casing and a long battery life of up to 10 hours means it can support emergency services personnel for a shift.

Also on the Panasonic stand, the Toughbook range of computers including CF-31, CF-D1 and CF-H2 field, designed for specialist emergency service duties and all supplied with a service time of five working days from send off to return as standard, these mobile solutions will not only free up valuable time but reduce equipment down time and reduce operational costs.

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