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What is hot?
- Panasonic RP-HT21 Lightweight Headphones with XBS Port
Speakers (Panasonic)

Price:$5.95$0.96- Lightweight, open-air design headphones weigh just 1.2 oz. without cable
- Large-diameter driver units 30mm (1-3/16")
- Wide headband and foam-cushioned earphones for added listening comfort
- Laptop Computer Security Cable Lock (Silver) for Panasonic laptop
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$7.99 - In-Car Portable DVD Player / Notebook Travel Display Case - Attaches to Rear or Front Seat and Works for 7-inch to 10-inch models
PC Accessory (Accessory Power)

$19.99- Custom compartments for AC adapters, cables, DVD cases, and spare batteries
- Integrated storage for power cords, headphones, etc. keeps your hardware and accessories all in one place * * Includes 3 Year manufacturer's Warranty **
- Convenient Detachable Shoulder Strap for carrying
- AmazonBasics High-Speed HDMI Cable (6.5 Feet/2.0 Meters) - Supports Ethernet, 3D, and Audio Return [Newest Standard]
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$5.49- Cable allows you to share an Internet connection among multiple devices without the need for a separate Ethernet cable.
- HDMI A Male to A Male Cable
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
- Hipower 90W DC Car Automobile Power Adapter Charger For Panasonic Toughbook CF-29, CF-30 Laptop Notebook Computers
CE (Hipower)

$28.95- Connector: Barrel, Center +
- Output Current: up to 5.63A maximum
- Input: 11-15V DC
Check out this harsh testing video from Japan. The Toughbook 31 is the sixth generation of Panasonic's fully-rugged clamshell notebook line ...
Rock Direct Laptop – Hinge Fault | Technology news
This is what has happened to the hinge on my Rock Direct Laptop. It came back from a Warranty Repair with the screws underneath loose. And the hinge screws won’t stay tight, so this is what happens when I move my screen! (Don’t watch if you are of a weak disposition!) It seems that I am not alone, so this is a design fault.
This entry was posted on Friday, November 12th, 2010 at 11:50 am and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.For all the comments about other makes. This was my Rock, and Rock replaced the hinges for free out of Warranty, and only charged me damaged plastics at cost price, with no labour charge. That is pretty good service for an old laptop. I’ve seen plenty of Mac laptops with dodgy graphics chips, or Toshiba’s with dodgy power sockets, and the customer has to get them fixed themselves. A quick looks shows yes I was wrong with price, but the superiority and durability of the toughbook warrants the price in my opinion. If I wanted to get something cheaper I would go with an IBM Lenovo-great durability and feature for price. Also, I don’t know why you call tablets “shitty”, I’d say the tablet ability with the screen is amazingly useful for notetaking and another example of macs lacking features for appearance.
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I don't know about you guys, but sometimes new media and things like my iPhone/iPad/MacBook trifecta overwhelm me. Steve Jobs is a genius, though. I really hope that he gets well soon....
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panasonic toughbook 52 | panasonic toughbook cf-18 | panasonic toughbook cf-19 | panasonic toughbook u1Panasonic's Solar Cells Take On the World Solar Challenge
Specialized challenges are usually pretty entertaining – wacky ideas come to life to compete, and often garner some pretty impressive results. The upcoming World Solar Challenge in Australia should deliver some fun; competitors must drive from Darwin to Adelaide, a total of 1,864 miles across the desert, without using any fossil fuel.
Japan’s Tokai University will be competing for the second time, using Panasonic’s HIT (heterojunction with intrinsic thin layer) solar cells. The silicone-based HIT solar cells, which demonstrate a high rate of conversion efficiency, are to be used for the first time in a race car.
Tokai University team director Kimura Hideki, professor of electrical and electronic engineering, praises the HIT cells as being inexpensive and environmentally friendly as well as highly efficient. The team claims 22% conversion efficiency with 1.32kW maximum output. The last time Tokai University participated in the World Solar Challenge, they won with Sharp compound solar cells – highly efficient and used in space satellites. Current regulations have cost them that advantage, but the team remains enthusiastic about the HIT solar cells.


