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Maybe this should be merged with the Rugged Computer article so that other manufacturers would be written about on the same page. Would help to take care of neutrality. Robinandraenelle ( talk) 21:40, 13 February 2009 (UTC)
I noticed that most of the links are to the usatcorp.com website. Is there some particular reason why they are not linked directly to the Panasonic website? iamthebob( talk| contribs) 03:08, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
The pages on the Pana server are dynamic so the links would need to be updated with frequency. I recd :Ah, okay, I see now. Thanks for telling me. iamthebob( talk| contribs) 09:00, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
Removed vast amounts of spam from reseller " http://www.buytough.com". All links relating to that site have been removed, except for their google group. Supposed info pages bring you to purchase. Please watch for attempts to re-insert them.
Removed vast amounts of spam from reseller " http://www.usatcorp.com". All links relating to that site have been removed. Please watch for attempts to re-insert them. Thanks. -- John Nagle 20:22, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
I've been reading articles about Tablet PCs and such lately, and they all appear to be full of praise for the Toughbook line. The Tablet PC article itself mentions them glowingly three times! What's the deal with that? -- 68.147.167.6 01:15, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
Toughbooks get a lot of praise from users for their quality and rugedness. But one thing they are not is "cheap". Even used, it is not unusual to see them selling for $1,500+. And the base model "semi-rugged" start new in the $2,000 range. If you want the fully-rugged models, they start in the $3,200 range. Where durability is required, these are a good choice. But they are far outside the cost of most users for normal laptop use. Mushrom 20:29, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
I don't see it as advertising, I needed some info before buying one and I found this website really useful. Nonetheless ... are there any competitors? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 139.174.75.2 ( talk) 16:43, 25 September 2007 (UTC)
I suggest removing all sections of this article except for the opening section, references and external links. Rather than extensive revisions to attempt to change this tiger's stripes, let's just get rid of the tiger. Dhvrm ( talk) 15:59, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
Why is it -29C minimum operating temperature? Did someone do a literal convert from farenheit? If someone looks at the metric stats, would it say -29 or -30? 70.55.86.142 ( talk) 11:37, 5 June 2008 (UTC)
Hey, this notebook has BEEN IN THE NEWS. Why isn't that in this article? It was shot and stopped a bullet in Iraq. 70.55.86.142 ( talk) 11:37, 5 June 2008 (UTC)
Since the CF-54 is out, shouldn't it be updated as the 53 isn't the most recent one now?-- 84.105.83.223 ( talk) 02:15, 20 February 2015 (UTC)
EDIT: Ah, someone updated the article with all current TB models. -- 84.105.83.223 ( talk) 18:21, 6 April 2015 (UTC)
Does anyone know the offical size of the 19's screen? Some sources say 10.1, but others say 10.4..
My 19 Mk5 has a very slightly smaller screen (black borders on the edges of the screen) so I guess 10.4 is for the pre-Mk4 ones. -- 84.105.83.223 ( talk) 18:42, 6 April 2015 (UTC)
EDIT: Definite answer below:
Pre Mk3 19s: 10.4 screen. Anything after the Mk3: 10.1, it has the borders around the edges of the screen, probably because of the LED backlight they started to use in the Mk3. -- 84.105.83.223 ( talk) 23:42, 21 April 2015 (UTC)
As the only pic of a CF-19 is the Mk1 in this article, is there a need for a pic of the newest spec 19? -- 84.105.83.223 ( talk) 21:37, 23 June 2016 (UTC)
COI/Paid Editor: I am an employee of the Amber Group and a paid contractor for Panasonic Toughbook
I have a number of suggested updates for this page for editors to consider:
Introduction
The Toughpad brand name was retired in 2018 with all Panasonic rugged notebooks, tablets and handheld devices reverting to the Toughbook brand name.
Retired Models
The following models have been retired: Toughbook CF-30, Toughbook CF-29, Toughbook CF-28, Toughbook CF-27, Toughbook CF-25, Toughbook CF-19, Toughbook CF-C2, Toughbook CF-41, Toughbook CF-45, Toughbook CF-53, Toughbook CF-52, Toughbook CF-SX2, Toughbook CF-AX3, Toughbook CF-LX3, Toughbook CF-MX4, Toughbook CF-H2, Toughbook CF-U1
Current range of models:
Toughbook 2-in-1 models: Toughbook 20 Detachable, Toughbook 33 Detachable, Toughbook XZ6
Toughbook notebook models: Toughbook CF-31, Toughbook 54, Toughbook 55
Toughbook tablet models: Toughbook CF-D1, Toughbook L1, Toughbook M1, Toughbook G1,
Toughbook handheld models: Toughbook T1, Toughbook N1
Additional details on model specs can be provided if required. Many thanks Amber828525 ( talk) 11:45, 22 October 2019 (UTC)