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4.5 stars
"Well built 21st century device for 18th century humans"
Pros: Like that late 1980's Sony boom box: built in Japan, designed to work as you would handle it, and cost you to a few months(either cash or through a financier). Outside conventional pricing is the Panasonic laptop line, I may think all are Toughbooks.
Cons: The CF-52 keyboard double strikes a lot, possibly due to ruggedizing improvements as my circa 2003 series fifty keyboard failed. In 2009, the laptop CF-52 was sold with CFL lighting containing mercury. Not Absolutely silent; but no fan runs at idle.
Summary: Its been dropped and kicked around like a soccer ball while hibernating and the lid closed while owners were drunk. Its been sprayed by the garden hose while watching the game outside. The keyboard has supported more weight than a single finger strike applies. Panasonic has improved the model CF50 addressing every concern I had with it. Great Job, Panasonic!
