
Panasonic Toughbook S1 Android tablet launched in India at Rs 98,000: Key details here
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Panasonic Toughbook S1 has been launched in India, it is powered by Snapdragon 660 SoC and is drop resistant.
The Japanese tech giant Panasonic has officially launched the Panasonic Toughbook S1 Rugged tablet in India. This new tablet comes with a Snapdragon 660 SoC and an extendable battery pack as well.
The rugged tablet from Panasonic sport a 7-inch IPS LCD panel that delivers a WXGA resolution. Aside from that, the compact Panasonic Toughbook S1 tablet has NFC, as well as a barcode reader. According to Panasonic, the new tablet works efficiently even in extreme conditions and delivers better productivity. To recall, the rugged tablet went official in the US back in May.

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