Check out this video on "The History Of Toughbooks"......real cool video. :yes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af6zIc1DzSg&list=PLDf9_-pjb7ObfpYte1ipxhVjCzHHkD8gq
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Excellent video though they missed spotlighting Rob's tattoo...
I am VERY disappointed!
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NICE!!! Don't mind the p0rn0 music...
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 Cool video alright, but it made me feel old since I've used quite a few of the models shown when they were brand new...
Too bad that my employer has pretty much given up on the concept of laptops altogether and won't be ordering any new ToughBooks ever again most likely...
Guess I'll just have to hang onto my CF-31 until retirement...
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 Cool Frankenpad. You obviously have talent... Why don't you come over to the Dark Side. We could use your skill and sense of humor on the Toughbook forum!
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 Thank you.
Heh...The Dark Side in my book means fruity notebooks.
While I've gone through quite a few ToughBooks and Let's Note units - including some reasonably rare ones - I don't really feel that I've got much to offer when it comes to knowledge of these systems. You guys are light years ahead of me, and I'm not getting any younger.
ThinkPads - while they still had a proper 7-row keyboard - were my playing field.
My personal ToughBook (CF-52) is still dead stock... 
The History Of Toughbook
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