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The Tarantula
Panasonic ToughBooks - CF-30 and CF-31 with Linux pre-installed.
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Mil-Spec:
MIL-STD-810G
Harsh Conditions: rain, drops, vibrations, thermal extremes
1100 NIT Outdoor-viewable Touchscreen LCD w/pen and touch input
Options: GPS, GOBI, fingerprint, rubber keyboard
Overview
Details
Accessories
Customize
up to
13.3" XGA, TOUCHSCREEN w/
X
@
1024x768
1600 MHz
Core 2 Duo
,
or 2400 - 2530 MHz
Core i5 Duo
,
or 2260 MHz
Core i3 Duo
2 G RAM,
expands to 8 G
160 - 250 GB Hard Drive
7.9 - 8.4 pounds
10/100/1000 Mbps
ethernet
802.11a/g/n (100Mbps+)
WiFi
Bluetooth
Linux Pre-Configured
(
dual boot
available)
EmperorLinux user's
manual
Three year
warranty
& One year
tech support
$4500-5500
System
CPU
LCD
RAM
Disk
Optical
Bt
Batt
Price
Tarantula CF-30
1.6 C2D
13.3" @ 1024x768
2 G
160
--
Y
8 C
$4800.00 S
Tarantula CF-31
2.26 I3D
13.1" @ 1024x768
2 G
160
--
Y
4 C
$4500.00 S
Tarantula CF-31
2.4 I5D
13.1" @ 1024x768
2 G
160
--
Y
8 C
$5100.00 S
Tarantula CF-31 ATI
2.53 I5D
13.1" @ 1024x768
2 G
250
--
Y
8 C
$5500.00 S
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