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    CF-20

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Shawn, Nov 7, 2015.

  1. kingstu

    kingstu Notebook Consultant

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    I just got the CF-20 I requested from my employers. I'm going to try and write a review later this week. It's small and sweet but I will have to see how it handles as a office machine.
     

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  2. Toyo

    Toyo Notebook Deity

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    When I was looking at the new CF-54 at my seller, BuyTough, he said to wait a few months and check out he new CF-20 coming out. I politely said no thank you. I just can't seem to get into this tablet, phablet, convertible stuff. My wife has a Surface that work provides her with. I have messed around with it and I just don't like it. Maybe part of it is the W10 that is loaded.
    I am curious to see Kingstu's review.
     
  3. nikitopo

    nikitopo Newbie

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    One remark on this review. I totally agree that the touchpad is very insensitive. You have to press your finger really hard. Fortunately, Panasonic posted already a new driver for the touchpad and the issue is now solved! :)

    Location of the new driver is here.
     
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