Specifications for the Panasonic Toughbook CF-18
The Panasonic ToughBook CF-18 was a ruggedly built notebook PC that you could convert into a tablet PC. Its manufacturer was Japan-based electronics company Panasonic Corporation released in 2005. As of August 2010, it is no longer in production.
Operating System, Processor, Memory and Hard Drive
Each Toughbook CF-18 came with the Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system and a 1.2-GHz Intel Pentium M 735 processor. Also included were 512 MB of RAM, expandable to 1.5 GB; and 60 GB of hard drive space.
Audio/Video and Connectivity
The Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 had an integrated speaker, supported by the AC'97 v2.2-compliant SigmaTel STAC9751 audio codec. With its 10.4-inch LCD touchscreen display supporting up to 1024 by 768 pixels in XGA resolution, the computer had an integrated Intel 915GMS graphic controller with up to 128 MB of shared memory. For connectivity, the Toughbook CF-18 had an ITU v.92 56k modem, a 10/100/1000 Ethernet network interface and 802.11a/b/g and Bluetooth v1.2 connectivity.
Physical Specifications and Ports
Armed with an 82-key keyboard and weighing almost 5 lbs., the Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 measured 1.9 inches by 10.7 inches by 8.5 inches in height, width and length, respectively. Its ports included video graphics array, or VGA, and serial connectors, two USB 2.0 ports, and headphone/speaker and microphone/line-out jacks.
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