Panasonic’s new Toughpad tablets are faster, more secure, with a ton of customization options

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Panasonic has revealed a pair of refreshed rugged Windows 10 tablets with faster processors and an impressively diverse range of
configuration options for those who need a slate that can survive in more extreme working environments.The tablets in question are the
Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 and FZ-M1
both comes with 8GB of system RAM and a 256GB SSD
Also, both run Windows 10 Pro.Looking more closely at the FZ-G1 first, aside from the refreshed CPU as mentioned, this 10.1-inch tablet now
has an infrared sensor for better security via Windows Hello facial recognition for biometric logins.The front camera is a 2-megapixel
affair, while the rear camera is an 8-megapixel model, the latter of which now has an LED flash.On the connectivity front, Panasonic has
introduced a dual pass-through antenna (of the external variety) which allows workers in the field to access 4G LTE and GPS
simultaneously.And when it comes to Point of Sale usage, a payment sleeve provides integration with the Verifone e355 in order to accept
NFC, EMV and MSR payments.The FZ-G1 tablet can also be equipped with a thermal camera as an optional extra, and storage can optionally be
pushed up to 1TB (as mentioned, the base SSD is 256GB).Bridge batterySo what about the FZ-M1 The new model of this 7-inch tablet
packs with no need to turn off the device.The slate also comes with an 8-megapixel rear camera, and Panasonic offers a diverse selection of
accessories, including carrying cases and hand straps, plus desktop docking stations for when you get back to the office.There are actually
model that can give your location within 10-50cm of accuracy, for those involved in building work and road construction who need that
precise level of measurement
stores.Panasonic provides a three-year warranty and these tablets are available now from authorized resellers, with the FZ-G1 starting at