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         | 		Panasonic ToughBooks are the world's most rugged Linux laptops.
		Models include the Wasp CF-20 10" tablet
		weighing 3.9 pounds, and the larger 
		Tarantula CF-33 13" tablet,
      each with detachable keyboard (laptop and tablet in one),
      and the
		Tarantula CF-31,
		weighing 7.9 pounds.  Each features a
		daylight-readable screen (up to 1200 NIT), touchscreen LCD, and fully rugged
		design for the harshest of environments (independently
		MIL-STD-810G and IP65 tested).  All offer Linux-supported
		internal GOBI cellular mobile
		broadband options, Smart Card Readers, GPS, and more.  The larger, semi-rugged
		Scarab CF-54 has a
		14" LCD at 1920x1200 and optional ATI video, making it an ideal engineering
		workstation for the field.
		Look to the 2 pound Ant FZ-G1 tablet for our
		smallest fully rugged machine, with a 6 foot drop specification.
		
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  up to 10.1"  @ 1920x1200  1600 - 2600 MHz  8 G RAM  128 - 256 GB Hard Drive  1.2 pounds  Bluetooth |  
         | $2800-3550 |  
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  10.1"  @ 1920x1200  1100 - 1200 MHz  8 G RAM  128 - 256 GB Hard Drive  3.9 pounds  Bluetooth |  
         | $3950-4150 |  
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  up to 13.1"  @ 1024x768  2600 - 2800 MHz  8 G - 16 G RAM  256 - 512 GB Hard Drive  6.1 pounds  Bluetooth |  
         | $4050-5400 |  
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  up to 14"  @ 1920x1080  2600 - 2800 MHz  4 G - 32 G RAM  500 - 1024 GB Hard Drive  4.6 pounds  Bluetooth |  
         | $2500-5750 |  
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         |  EmperorLinux is an official Toughbook Premier Partner Program (TP3) Reseller.
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