Panasonic Toughbook Serial Number Breakdown Rating: 6,5/10 9868 votes

A note on model numbers (for Toughbook nerds) Posted by Ed Lasher on 14th Jul 2014 If you’re a Toughbook nerd (I use that as a term of endearment), or if you just like to do thorough research before buying, you might be inclined to decode the long form model number to determine a laptop’s specifications.

A CF-31 Toughbook. Huawei y336 proshivka. Currently the only fully rugged TB to have a dedicated GPU and active cooling. Toughbooks are Panasonic's line of tank-like laptops. They were first manufactured in 1996 with the CF-25, and as of today Panasonic still makes them. Current models are generally used in US military active duty, clumsy cops and field work type people. 3d max keyboard shortcuts pdf download.

Where Macs are hipster Facebook machines and ThinkPads are virgin *chantard machines, Toughbooks are for the clumsy, autistic, 'off-roaders', people who work on the road often, or people who unironically collect them. That means: long battery life, extremely bright screens that are sunlight readable, drop, dust and water resistance, hotswappable batteries and hard drives, passive cooling and lid catches, and on older models, 4:3 XGA displays. Yes, they are expensive as FUCK. Yes, they last longer than any other laptop out there, they are built like a 80's Volvo, aka a tank. No, they are not blazing fast, especially the ULV models. You can do games like Deus Ex natively on a 19 or 30 Mk2 and up though. Contents • • • • • • • • Acquiring Toughbooks Password-locked BIOS Ensure you don't buy a Toughbook with a password-locked BIOS!

Panasonic Toughbook Serial Number Breakdown

You CANNOT reset them in any way as you can with! Additionally, don't purchase Toughbooks that don't have a internal WLAN and/or WWAN card in it. They are Federal models 90% of the time which have the WLAN/WWAN slot BIOS restricted and you can't run a WLAN/WWAN card in one, they will not work.

If you do get lucky and have a non-custom BIOS one like some 19 Mk4's, you can enable WLAN/WWAN with the right card(s), see here: By the way, the password for the Optional Kit Configuration is 'toughkit' minus dashes. Some untested ways to reset TB passwords, I can't vouch for these if they work or not: Very interesting info about a easily swappable CF-52 BIOS chip, removing the BIOS PW in the process: Short-circuiting the EEPROM on Toughbooks does not work! I tried and failed! General Tips. A Toughbook CF-19 Mk6 (dot in the right corner is the Ambient Light Sensor) with the optional X-Strap displaying the Toughbook InstallGentoo wiki page. Hard drive caddies for older models like the CF-18 and 29 are somewhat cheaper than newer ones for the CF-19 and 30/31.

Caddies from all generations of CF-19's are interchangeable, as they are all SATA. On some newer (Mk5 and above, not sure) CF-19's, Panasonic used a composite plastic/steel caddy which is hell to take apart. The older ones are fully made from stainless steel and are held in place by two screws. The CF-30 and 31 caddies are also interchangable: Yes, you can also use a CF-18 dock with a CF-19, the only difference with the VEB191 and VEB181 dock is that the PS/2 port has been removed and blanked off on the VEB191, electrically/aesthetically it's the same. Older models, like the CF-18 and 29 tend to have broken/non working touchscreens because of delamination, the Mk1 CF-19 and CF-30 had this too sadly. With the Mk2 models it seems to be fixed however.

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