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Who uses toughbooks?

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 11:33 pm
by hawkeye177
I'm just wondering what you guys do and why you have a toughbook.

I normally see them being used by police and service technicians. Is that the main crowd or am I missing something?

Thanks
Rob

Re: Who uses toughbooks?

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 11:37 pm
by Rob
Rob I use it just to have peace of mind knowing that I don't have to baby the dang laptop lol

Re: Who uses toughbooks?

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 11:52 pm
by hawkeye177
Rob,

So you are paying a good amount of money extra so you don't have to take care of your stuff? I don't understand the logic. If i bought something so expensive I would protect it more.

Rob

Re: Who uses toughbooks?

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 12:59 am
by rjenkins
I design & repair electronics.

A good part of it is often 'on site' working on either heavy machine tools or packaging machines in food factories.

I like Toughbooks because they are extremely well made, have amazing battery life and a serial port, which is rare nowadays. They are also relatively easy to upgrade (eg. Bluetooth & GPS added in this one).

I do look after them & they have always been kept in good quality case (presently Tech Air for my CF-29).

They do end up floating about in the car with various toolboxs and loose equipment, which does not seem to bother them but the two none-toughbooks I had prior to my first CF-27 did not last long...

Re: Who uses toughbooks?

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 1:30 am
by Iceman304
I use them because if I go to work and forget my vest I can stick one inside my shirt. :blowaway:

Re: Who uses toughbooks?

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 2:04 am
by Connor922
I am a Firefighter/EMT I use my CF-29 for department training records, shift scheduling, I carry it in my command vehicle for mapping, and I also take it out and around on different units when we go out for hose and equipment testing to record data.

Re: Who uses toughbooks?

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 8:52 pm
by GunHog
I would break a cute expensive laptop. A Dell would not last long in the back of a HMMWV bouncing down the road in Fallujah. My ToughBook is my field office. Reports, research library, documentation, data storage and after the GPS upgrade field navigation and convoy management.

I like my computers like I like my women.... Rugged, flexible, dependable and bullet resistant. :blowaway:

Re: Who uses toughbooks?

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 5:55 pm
by toyo
Me, I use mine mostly because it is rugged, reliable, and oh so cool. Plus the gubberment gave it to me, I mean you did. :clapping:

Re: Who uses toughbooks?

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 3:36 pm
by wyrm73
I was first introduced to ToughBooks working as a service technician for the local gas utility and then was able to make the swap over to the IS department where I now repair/ maintain them. I bought one personally for my part time job in the Army National Guard (well full time for the next year). Like GunHog said, you can let it roll around in a HMMWV, rucksack, or wherever and not have to worry about sand, water, or damage from drops.

I have been surprised by how much attention my CF-29 has gotten from my fellow soldiers though. They are sometimes issued by the military so people recognize them, but they seem shocked that I bought my own. My answer is usually, "Why didn't you buy one instead of that cute, fragile little netbook?" :violent: :P Sure mine weighs three times as much, but it will be the last one still running after a year in the sandbox, GUARANTEED!

Re: Who uses toughbooks?

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 12:26 pm
by GunZenBomZ
Storage of hi-def footage from motorbiking around europe & some RTS gaming.