Panasonic Toughbook CF-U1 Netbook

While all the companies, nearly were launched in the market for NETBOOK, Panasonic aims contrary to stay out. Toshi Harada, spokesman MOOG, has stated that the company he represented, certainly not propose a mininotebook in the coming months.

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The reasons? The Japanese company believes that in reality the NETBOOK be too little too powerful for use as office, despite the tests and the experience of early users reveals exactly the opposite, at least with office applications and Internet browsing.

Panasonic think Atom has sacrificed much ‘benefits costs. However, the company believes that the latest Intel CPUs have some advantages (low) that would urge Panasonic nell’UMPC its adoption CF-U1. Another motivation is the keyboard, too small to offer a convenient and fast typing. Recall that a NETBOOK can never replace the functionality of a notebook, but on the contrary stand as secondary to use laptop on the road.

As for connectivity and portability NETBOOK, Panasonic thinks that its models, and in particular the Let’s Note, are quite light and provide greater autonomy to that of a NETBOOK of between 7 and 11 hours depending on the model . Therefore, if you wait anxiously a NETBOOK Panasonic, you agree to contact other companies!

 


 

October 4, 2008| Posted in Netbook

 

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