Panasonic Toughbook 30 and Toughbook 19 with UMTS / HSDPA
Panasonic has released in recent days, two new versions of rugged notebook Toughbook 30 and Toughbook 19, provisions now support for broadband connections, 3G UMTS / HSDPA, which will enable all Americans to connect to Internet users in over 165 countries of the United States, in full freedom. In fact, for exchanging data over wireless networks, they can not only enjoy UMTS / HSDPA, but also to EDGE or GPRS networks, deployed in over 135 metropolitan areas, thanks to AT & T BroadbandConnect. Overall, the holders of Rugged Toughbook notebooks will have availability of access to 3G and EDGE mobile networks in more than 13,000 cities.

As stated in the official note, the Panasonic Toughbook notebooks incorporate the Novatel Wireless Expedite EU860 module, which provides not only durability but also high-performance data transfer and signal stability over 3G cellular networks. Recall that the Panasonic rugged notebook based on Intel Centrino, also have integrated Bluetooth and GPS modules.
The new Panasonic Toughbook laptop computers 30 and Toughbook 19 are respectively available from a price of 3,799.00 dollars and 3,899.00 dollars.
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