Showing posts with label Panasonic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Panasonic. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Panasonic DMC-CM1 announced with flagship camera

Panasonic DMC-CM1

The Panasonic DMC-CM1 has been unveiled by the company as a camera centric Android powered device. In fact the device is extremely capable in the camera department as it is packing the largest sensor found on a smartphone.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Panasonic ToughPad JT-B1 - Hands On Video


Panasonic has brought some new rugged tablets and products to the CES 2013. One of those new tablets is the Panasonic ToughPad JT-B1 which looks like it it can withstand any sort of punishment you can throw at it. The device features a 7 inch display with a 600 x 1024 pixel resolution and Gorilla Glass 2 protection. Additionally it meets military standard 810g and IP65 certification, which means it can withstand drops from up to 5 feet and has dust and water resistance.

This kind of protection doesn't result in an attractive device. The ToughPad JT-B1 is heavy and thick and its plastic exterior may be built to last but doesn't win any points for its looks.

This  tablet will also have a somewhat extravagant $1200 price tag tied to it, and makes us wonder how many would trade beauty to get their hands on this beast.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Panasonic unveils ToughPad FZ-G1, world's thinnest and lightest rugged Windows 8 tablet

Panasonic has announced the ToughPad FZ-G1,which is described as the world’s thinnest and lightest rugged tablet which runs Windows 8. The device features a 10.1 inch IPS touch display, Intel Ivy Bridge processor and 3G or 4G connectivity. Users will also have the options of replaceable extended batteries, cradle docks, 360-degree handle cases and digitizer pens.

Panasonic unveils 20-inch Windows 8 tablet with a 4K resolution

panasonic - LogoWith the release of Windows 8 manufacturers have started experimenting with various form factors. Panasonic has an impressive device which they have on display at the ongoing CES 2013 which has a 20 inch display with a 4K resolution. In case you are wondering 4K resolution which is generally used in the television market refers to the horizontal resolution of the display. That would be nearly four time that of the 1080p full HD display.