Rance Poehler, president, Panasonic Solutions Company, conducts multiple drop tests with the Toughbook 31 on the deck of the USS Intrepid during a launch event in NYC on May 11, 2010. Even after drops of six and 20 feet, the device booted without a problem.
The Toughbook 31 is the sixth generation of Panasonics fully-rugged clamshell notebook line, which has become the gold standard of rugged computing over the past 14 years. The new device features an Intel® Core™ i5 processor, Gobi2000 mobile broadband and a 6 drop ratting. For more information, go to http://www.toughbook.com
now actualy attempt to drop it the way a normal person would in an accident instead of trying to make it land flat
MrDrift9000 2 weeks ago
eh, not even that high. What, two stories? Drop in into the river and see if it survives, then I'll be impressed.
Joesolo13 3 weeks ago
100ft?
skankinhome 1 month ago
O.o Was that Bushes Brother O.O
KenderikGamer 1 month ago
will it blend...?
kino261988 3 months ago
1:06 does any one else notice the piece of metal bouncing around(the sound not the actual piece)
asmb100 3 months ago 2
I am going to buy a used Toughbook CF-28 on eBay they look pretty cool and are the toughest laptops out there
DaltonTk423 3 months ago
@HayLotion
because you were downstairs firtst i guess
shagishi 4 months ago
@NickBegonja
Mac: Best at being a paper weight.
gravityhammer25 4 months ago
@HayLotion sure , mine was impact by a termonuclear missil , not even a scratch ...believe me...
heroicautobotluis 4 months ago