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    Stores?

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Montana, Feb 28, 2008.

  1. Montana

    Montana Notebook Enthusiast

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    I would love to try out a Panasonic Toughbook, especially since it seems like you can't return it once you've bought it online. Do you know of any stores which have them on display? I'm in Southern California.

    Thanks!
     
  2. ahl395

    ahl395 Ahlball

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    Check Panasonic's website to see if they list retail stores or try and call them.
     
  3. Modly

    Modly Warranty Voider

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    Because they are targeted to specific business/industries, they don't sell them in retail stores...

    Which ones are you looking at?
     
  4. kingstu

    kingstu Notebook Consultant

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    If you are in NY then RCS Computer Experience has them where you can touch and feel and buy. I can't wait to go there and play with the expensive toys.
     
  5. Montana

    Montana Notebook Enthusiast

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    Considering the Y7. Looking for a light, quiet, reliable notebook (that's either durable or comes with accidental warranty), and have already ruled out the Sony SZ, Toshiba, Dell M1330, and the Lenovo Thinkpad, for various (good and bad) reasons.