The Toughbook 33 uses two batteries at a time, meaning that you can also hot-swap them without shutting down the laptop for even further battery life. Battery life is rated for 10 hours using the standard batteries, or up to 20 hours using the optional long life batteries. Also available is optional on-board LTE, with support for Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint. RAM is either 8GB and 16GB, while storage is a choice between a 256GB or 512GB SSD. Panasonic is selling the Toughbook 33 in both Intel Core i5 and Core i7 variants - the latest Kaby Lake models if you’re willing to run Windows 10, and Skylake chips if you still need to run Windows 7 (which many Toughbook customers do for backwards compatibility purposes.) Windows 10 users will be able to use Windows Hello using the integrated camera, which also has IR for use in darker situations. The Toughbook 33 is a 2-in-1 convertible, with a completely detachable 12-inch tablet featuring a 4K touchscreen offering some unique software features to allow it to function in rain or while wearing gloves.
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