Infrastructure Panasonic launches new Toughbook 55 in Canada Tom Li @chirpstom Published: September 10th, 2019Panasonic yesterday launched the Toughbook 55 (FZ-55) laptop as the replacement to the Panasonic Toughbook 54, a ruggedized laptop designed for work harsh climates.Toughbook 54Toughbook 55Processor7th-gen dual-core Intel Core i5-7300U7th-gen dual-core Intel Core i78th-gen quad-core Intel Core i5-8365U8th-gen quad-core Intel Core i7GraphicsIntel UHD graphics 620AMD Radeon Pro WX 4150 (performance model)Intel UHD graphics 620AMD Radeon Pro WX 4150 (expansion pack)Display14.0” HD non-touchFHD touchscreen14.0” HD non-touchFHD touchscreen, 1000 nitsDurabilityIP51, MIL-STD-810GIP53, MIL-STD-810HPorts3x USB-ASDXCEthernetHDMIHeadphone/MIC2x USB-A 3.1 Gen 11x USB-C 3.1 Gen 1 with optional PD Type CMicroSDXC UHS-IHDMI 2.01 Gbps Ethernet RJ-45Weight4.4 lb (HD model) 4.6 lb (Touch FHD mode)4.6 lbs (HD model)4.9 lbs. (Touch FHD model)BatteryUp to 12 hours on internal battery, up to 20 hours with expansion battery pack20 hours internal, up to 40 hours with expansion battery packThe Toughbook 55’s IP53 dust and water resistance rating means that it’s protected against contact with dust and spraying water. Because it’s not completely weatherproof, it’s intended as a hardy solution for back-end work. Its targeted audience includes warehouse workers, civil engineers, emergency responders, and the military.In addition to its IP53 rating, the Toughbook 55 is also MIL-STD-810H certified. This means it can withstand drops from three feet, operate in extreme temperatures from 60°C to -29°C, and work in altitude of up to 7,000 feet. For extremely cold temperatures, the Toughbook 55 has an integrated hard drive heater to keep it within operational limits. When closed, the Toughbook 55 can be carried using the integrated handle.By default, the Toughbook 55 ships with an Intel 8th-gen Core i5 or i7 vPro processor, up to 32GB of DDR4 RAM, and up to 1TB storage. It’s also equipped with a super bright 1,000 nit display, which comes in SD and HD resolutions. Users can opt for touch and non-touch displays as well. During its release presentation, Panasonic says that Its internal battery can last up to 20 hours on a single charge.The Toughbook 55 also comes with a loud 92dB speaker system. Panasonic said that this is the minimum sound intensity to cut through siren noise in an emergency vehicle. Furthermore, it includes a quad-mic array for cleaner voice and better speech recognition.Enterprise users often have a wide range of needs. In addition to providing user-upgradable RAM and storage compartments, Panasonic also offers expansion packs that add extra functionalities. For example, the Toughbook 55 accepts a secondary battery to extend the runtime to up to 40 hours, or slot in a port module for more connectivity options. Designers and engineers can also opt for the AMD Radeon Pro Wx4150 graphics processor complete with its own heatsink and fan. A few of the Toughbook 55’s user-serviceable componentsThe Panasonic Toughbook 55 is available now. Pricing depends on order details.Would you recommend this article?00 Thanks for taking the time to let us know what you think of this article! We'd love to hear your opinion about this or any other story you read in our publication. Click this link to send me a note →Jim Love, Chief Content Officer, IT World Canada Related Download Sponsor: LG LG Business Solutions New technologies can ease the burden on IT departments while enhancing productivity and satisfaction for the end users they serve. Learn More Infrastructure business laptop, Panasonic, rugged laptop, Toughbook