
The
tablets are ruggedly-designed, making them withstand against accidental
drops, dust, and water. Panasonic claims the larger of the two tablets
can absorb drops from as high as 80 centimeters, while the smaller one
can handle 120 centimeters.
Both
devices also feature an ARM Cortex-A9 dual-core processor, 1GB memory,
16GB flash, an NFC reader, a replaceable battery, Bluetooth 2.1, a USB
port, GPS, microSD slot, and even infrared.
The
7-inch model (pictured) weighs just 400 grams comes with a 1024 x 600
resolution screen, optional 3G, a 5-megapixel camera, and WiFi. It is
expected to go on sale in December. Meanwhile, the 10-inch tablet comes
in at 700 grams and features a 1280 x 800 resolution screen, a
1.3-megapixel camera, and WiFi. It will go on sale in January 2012. No
word yet on whether the BizPads will be sold outside Japan.
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