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    Cf-30eaq04bm

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Kardan, Mar 15, 2011.

  1. Kardan

    Kardan Notebook Evangelist

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    Anybody know the specs on a CF-30EAQ04BM ?

    The now almost useless configurator on the Panasonic site says it doesn't exist and neither the normal search function on this forum or the "improved" Google search string turns up anything.
     
  2. toughasnails

    toughasnails Toughbook Moderator Moderator

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    What the problem is this is one of them "Special order" one's which never showed up in the old config site eighter. The place I work at special ordered my CF-18 and will not show up on the config site....old or new one site.
     
  3. ohlip

    ohlip Toughbook Modder

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    Used by US Air force. Its pretty basic one CF-30MK1 with an special option of smart card reader.


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  4. Kardan

    Kardan Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanks everybody. From an old cached website also found out: touchscreen, Intel Centrino Duo Core Duo L2400 1.66GHz - 13.3" XGA - 512MB DDR2 SDRAM - 80GB - Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth - Windows XP Professional - Magnesium Alloy.
     
  5. Almstprfct1

    Almstprfct1 Notebook Consultant

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    I always just call Toughbook Support...800 527 867 five...Got em on speed dial
     
  6. TopCop1988

    TopCop1988 Toughbook Aficionado

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    Several years back the U.S. Air Force switched from password logon access to Common Access Card ("smartcard" military ID) system logon.

    On our Dəll desktops we switched to the Dəll Smart Card Reader Keyboard.

    Obviously, they have now integrated the smartcard reader into the laptops in place of the USB or PC Card readers we went to back then on the laptops.
     
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    orphanlr Notebook Evangelist

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    I have about fifty of those dell smart card keyboards, from govt auction, so if you want one, just let me know.
     
  8. TopCop1988

    TopCop1988 Toughbook Aficionado

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    I already have one of those; "Brand New-in-the-Box;" just to have one. ;) :rolleyes: :cool:
     
  9. Kardan

    Kardan Notebook Evangelist

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    They also make the military CAC reader in both a PCMCIA card and CardBus 54 format - you can just slide one into the appropriate slots on a CF-29 or 30. The PCMCIA versions are about $10 on eBay. The latest CardBus ones are about $30 new.