Magnesium-alloy Cover and Rubber Seal Protect Each Interface
Picture This
You board an airplane and put your notebook in the overhead
compartment. Then, you promptly fall asleep before take-off. In the
meantime, someone places their hard-sided suitcase right on top of
your notebook. If the LCD is not equipped to resist excessive shock or
force, your notebook - and ultimately your career - may end up
cracking under the pressure of a long flight.
A drop, a crunch or a bang can result in a cracked or broken LCD.
On top of the time and cost of repair, you'll also be unable to make
that big presentation to your prospective customers. According to the
TBR Damage Survey, the leading causes of notebook damage are drops and
spills.¹
Magnesium Casing
Every Toughbook features a full or partial magnesium case to assuring
superior resistance to exterior effects like bumps, drops and knocks.
Standard to: Toughbook 01, Toughbook MDWD, Toughbook 18, Toughbook 29
and Toughbook 34.
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Footnotes
1. Source: Technology Business Research. 1999 Durable PC Survey.
Percentage of respondents mentioning as a cause of notebook damage.
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