Panasonic FZ-G1 MK3 (G1L0001E3) 65 proven working hours

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Panasonic FZ-G1 MK3 (G1L0001E3) 65 proven working hours

#1 Post by speedyyouri »

Item is bought mid 2015 by a private contractor who placed huge kitchens for a military tender in Afghanistan, this magnesium beast in great condition became overkill, it's nothing short of a Chuck Norris-pad for Chuck Norris-work.

Packaging and invoice however, became lost.

This item is located in Europe, in the Netherlands to be exact, I will be open to ship it anywhere except pirate states after a decent agreement, however I don't have a single clue how to do so, so that might take me a little time finding out.

Forum admin has got my full personal details, and I don't think it could do any harm to post the serial number in the photo too

Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1L0001E3 (Fully Rugged)

Specs :
Intel® Core i5-5300U vPro
Processor Windows 8.1 Pro Update Intel® (Updated to win 10 Pro)
HD 5500 graphics
Next generation IPSa outdoor display technology
10.1" high brightness WUXGA (1920x1200) display (up to 800cd/m2)Full HD
Capacitive 10 finger multi-touchscreen + digitizer
180 cm drop resistant*
Water and dust resistant (IP65)*
Up to 13 hours battery life
User exchangeable battery Optional
Flexible configuration port (serial, LAN, micro SD or USB 2.0)
Lightweight design -
weights approx. 1,1kg

Comes together with loader and user manual.
Overview pictures:
http://imgur.com/a/pmGUP

every picture 1 by 1:
http://imgur.com/S7995PX
http://imgur.com/g89oImM
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#2 Post by User32 »

I guess you don't do trade-ins do you? Not that I need a Toughpad as I love my 19 Mk6 and all, but still.

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#3 Post by speedyyouri »

User32 wrote:I guess you don't do trade-ins do you? Not that I need a Toughpad as I love my 19 Mk6 and all, but still.
Why not?, if trades are interesting enough, we can always talk, only if you're from the USA, we should talk about shipping, because these items will most likely be taxed because above a certain value.

But let's do the fun part first ;), If I'd like to trade, then preferably in consumer electronics. unless you've got a half scrapped 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle sedan in your backyard, in that case I'm in trouble ;)

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#4 Post by Rob »

Youri,

I would post the full spex. Per our chat last week you told me it has only 4GB of RAM which is ODD for a later mark G1. Also if you get into the BIOS there is an actual hour counter which rounds to the 10's :)

Post those pics to help show everything.

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#5 Post by speedyyouri »

Rob wrote:Youri,

I would post the full spex. Per our chat last week you told me it has only 4GB of RAM which is ODD for a later mark G1. Also if you get into the BIOS there is an actual hour counter which rounds to the 10's :)

Post those pics to help show everything.

Thanks!
sure, will be upped within the hour :)
Thanks for your help, I'll contribute a part of the eventual sell to your site, you've really politely helped me out :)

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#6 Post by speedyyouri »

well, I hoped to upped it within the hour.... but I don't have a usb keyboard anywhere.....stay tuned :P

4GB is still confirmed though, it shows that in the windows 10 system screen

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#7 Post by Rob »

No rush Youri!

You might have to turn off fast boot to get in the BIOS too: http://acer--uk.custhelp.com/app/answer ... st-startup

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#8 Post by Rob »

You can see 4GB listed here too: http://icecat.us/us/p/panasonic/fz-g1l0 ... 62582.html

Just so everyone knows why I'm beating this horse is because in the US they don't make a single G1 starting on MK2 with less than 8GB of RAM in it.

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~Win10 Pro (Win11 DG), Intel Core i5-1145G7 (up to 4.4GHz), vPro, 14.0" FHD Gloved Multi Touch, 16GB, 1TB Samsung SSD, Intel Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, 4G EM7690, GPS, Quad Pass (BIOS Selectable), Mic and Infrared 5MP Webcam, Standard Battery, TPM 2.0, Emissive Backlit Keyboard, Dual Batteries, USB A + HDMI + Serial X-PAK, Shoulder Strap, Flat~
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#9 Post by speedyyouri »

haha, who needs stuff when they got neighbours!!

http://imgur.com/a/PZH1F

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#10 Post by speedyyouri »

Panasonic says it's upgradable to 8 GB though, and the Intel Broadwell chipset supports 16 GB, but is this simply adding (light voltage DDR3L) SO-Dimms? or am I mistaken?

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