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Panasonic gets tough with new tablet (hands on)
Created: 01/09/2012
Video description: At CES in Las Vegas, Panasonic shows off its new Toughpad, the company's venture into the tablet category. The Android-powered device is sturdy enough to be dropped on the ground, targeting business users.

Panasonic gets tough with new tablet (hands on) Video Transcript

speaker 1: With the tough pad, Panasonic created a product that meets a unique need. I love working with it. You see, what I mean. Tough. So with this tough pad or other Android device is... you can also interact with VIERA. So (Vic?), let's show everyone what I mean. Speaker 2: Okay, sounds great. Speaker 1: Sharing your personal content is easy this way and (??) the content on your TV or on your tablet and then move it from one to the other like this. So... or you can take the tablet with you anywhere in the house or when you leave the house to enjoy and use the content wherever you are.

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