A Waterproof Core Duo Notebook?

April 25, 2006 | by Geoff Duncan

Although it's only available in Japan, the latest iteration of Panasonic's ToughBook laptops sport impressive shock resistance and a drainage system to protect from spills.

Matsushita Electronics, through its better-known Panasonic brand, has rolled out a new iteration of its ToughBook laptops in Japan, sporting Core Duo processors and, at the high end, impressive shock resistance and a special drainage system to protect it from the wetter kinds of spills.

The Letsnote CF-Y5 notebook (Japanese) offers a 1.5 GHz Intel L2300 Core Duo processor, a 14.1-inch 1,400 by 1,050 pixel display, up to 1 GB of RAM, 802.11a/b/g wireless networking, up to 60 GB hard disk storage, built-in Ethernet, a DVD burner, a PC slot, SD expansion, and VGA output. Impressive enough, but when you add in that the unit is designed to withstand an impact of up to 220 pounds plus a special waterproof sheet and drainage system which protect the hard disk, logic board, and other internal components from damage from small amounts of water or other liquids, it's a pretty intriguing design.

Unfortunately, the CF-Y5 is only available in Japan right now (at prices if •265,000, which is about $2,300) but you can expect to see some of the features migrate to the North American versions of the ToughBook line.




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