What every well equipped vehicle should have in the trunk!

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What every well equipped vehicle should have in the trunk!

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Just a few dollars for this set-up! I wish my Crown Vic (or the Trailblazer for that matter) were as well equipped.
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SOOO BADASS! I just throw my Toughbook in to the truck of my SRT when going on long trips, otherwise it stays right next to me on the seat or on the floor...
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Do you have the PDRC mounted int the front? The new one is coming soon but i can't get the specs out of Panasonic until we update our NDA. And when i do that i will know what coming but I won't be able to tell any one. 8)
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redwoman wrote:Do you have the PDRC mounted int the front? The new one is coming soon but i can't get the specs out of Panasonic until we update our NDA. And when i do that i will know what coming but I won't be able to tell any one. 8)
Don't worry, I'm sure I'll get the info before you anyways ;) ... Not being mean, but trust me (and the other 30 guys on here that have their usernames in BLACK) that we know this stuff.

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So u have specs for the 31 and the new silver H1 already then like I do? ;)
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redwoman wrote:So u have specs for the 31 and the new silver H1 already then like I do? ;)

I don't beleve you :bs:

Convince me that you have that info, by listing screen size and resolution ,nits ,and backlite type on the cf-31


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Had Prelim specs on the 31 last month, but can't find them right now. Here are some specific prelim model numbers right now. If i remember correctly i think they're going to 1000 nit on the non touch with the 31. Before it was touch at 1000nit and non touch at 500.

CF-31A3AAX2M * Win 7 Downgrade to XP * Intel Dual Core 2.4GHzV Pro, 13.1" Non Touch XGA, 2GB, 160GB, Intel WiFi a/b/g/n, WinXP, TPM, Bluetooth, No Drive, Toughbook Preferred

CF-31ACBGA2M * Win 7 Downgrade to XP * Intel Dual Core 2.4GHzV Pro, 13.1" Touch XGA, 4GB(2+2), 160GB, Intel WiFi a/b/g/n, WinXP, TPM, Bluetooth, Emissive Backlit Keyboard, Fingerprint, GPS, Dual Pass (Upper WWAN/Lower WLAN), Gobi, No Drive, Toughbook Preferred

CF-31ACBGA3M * Win 7 Downgrade to XP * Intel Dual Core 2.4GHzV Pro, 13.1" Touch XGA, 4GB(2+2), 160GB, Intel WiFi a/b/g/n, WinXP, TPM, Bluetooth, Emissive Backlit Keyboard, Fingerprint, GPS, Dual Pass (Upper WWAN/Lower WLAN), Gobi, No Drive, Toughbook Premier-3Y

CF-31ATAAX2M * Win 7 Downgrade to XP * Intel Dual Core 2.4GHzV Pro, 13.1" Touch XGA, 2GB, 160GB, Intel WiFi a/b/g/n, WinXP, TPM, Bluetooth, No Drive, Toughbook Preferred

CF-31ATNAX2M * Win 7 Downgrade to XP * Intel Dual Core 2.53GHzV Pro, 13.1" Touch XGA, 2GB, 160GB, Intel WiFi a/b/g/n, WinXP, TPM, Bluetooth, AMD(ATI) Graphics, No Drive, Toughbook Preferred

CF-31YCZC01 * Win 7 Downgrade to XP * Intel Dual Core 2.4GHz, V Pro, 13.1" Touch XGA, 4GB(2+2), 160GB, Intel WiFi a/b/g/n, WinXP, TPM, Bluetooth, Emissive Backlit Keyboard, Fingerprint, GPS, Dual Pass (Upper WWAN/Lower WLAN), Gobi, No Drive, Toughbook Premier-3Y


Here's what i have on the silver H1 to be known as the "Field Pro" model H1. It is in SWRI testing now and will have its offical Mil Specs and IP ratings soon. And there's a picture attached.

Intel® Atom Processor Z540 1.86GHz - 533MHz FSB, 512KB L2 Cache

64GB Solid State Drive (SSD)

2GB Memory1

Large, bright 10.4” XGA sunlight-viewable Dual-touch LCD - 1024 x 768 resolution (500 NIT with Circular Polarization)
- Supports gloved finger touch and digitizer pen
- Anti-gljiare, anti-reflective screen treatments - Circular Polarizer - Protective screen film

Extremely rugged
- Magnesium alloy chassis encased with polycarbonate
- Sealed all-weather design
- Ergonomic carrying handle
- Ergonomic hand strap

Wi-Fi (802.11a/g/n)

Bluetooth® v2.1 + EDR

Pop-up on screen keyboard

Interfaces:
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Expansion bus connector

6 hour battery life with quick change batteries - Twin hot swappable Li-Ion batteries

Ultra lightweight 3.3 lbs. (with both batteries & strap)2

10.4”(L) x 10.6”(W) x 1.3-2.3”(H)

3-year limited warranty, parts and labor

XP Professional SP2 (with Windows 7 COA) or Windows® 7 Professional

Models
H1 Field Base
H1 Field Pro
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2MP camera with dual LED light
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2D barcode reader (1D and 2D capable)

H1 Field Elite
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2MP camera with dual LED light
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2D barcode reader (1D and 2D capable)
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RFID & Contactless SmartCard reader
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Insertable SmartCard reader
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Fingerprint reader


Integrated options3
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GobiTM 2000 (EV-DO, HSPA)
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GPS receiver

Accessories3
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AC Adapter
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4-bay Battery Charger
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Li-Ion Battery Pack
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Replacement Stylus
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10.4” LCD Protector Film
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External USB Combo Drive
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Desktop Cradle / 2-Bay Spare Battery Charger
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Gamber-Johnson Vehicle Dock
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InfoCase Carrying Straps, Sleeves and Pouches
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Interesting ,

Looks like the same 1024 x 768 resolution as the cf-30 ,with slightly smaller screen 13.1" in comparison to the cf-30's 13.3'

Sneek us a picture of the cf-31 if you find one laying around

I will have to have one to replace my old dated cf-30 mk-2


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tomcat57 wrote:Interesting ,

Looks like the same 1024 x 768 resolution as the cf-30 ,with slightly smaller screen 13.1" in comparison to the cf-30's 13.3'

Sneek us a picture of the cf-31 if you find one laying around

I will have to have one to replace my old dated cf-30 mk-2


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good catch... i didnt even notice the 13.1 inch screen. Why on earth would they make it a different screen from the touch 52 or the 74s (which are on thier way out by the way)... it wouldn't surprise me if that was a typo by Panasonic either though. it typically takes them a couple revisions before the info they send out is correct.

Don't hold your breath for a picture though, i've already asked and they said they weren't releasing that until the official announcement in April.
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redwoman wrote: Why on earth would they make it a different screen from the touch 52 or the 74s (which are on thier way out by the way)... it wouldn't surprise me if that was a typo by Panasonic either though. it typically takes them a couple revisions before the info they send out is correct.
Yes It would make sence to stay the same as the cf28/29/30

One improvement would be to use led's for the backlite rather than the ccf tubes that are in use today
The only thing that I don't like too much on my cf-30's in compairison to the cf-29's is that the lid is thicker to allow for the backlites
Even the base thickness could be slimmed down slightly on the new model

I was really wondering / hoping for a slighly larger screen ,14.1" would be nice plus one step up in resolution

As you say the specs are not final, I can always hope :o


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