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The Panasonic Toughpad FZ-Y1 is Targeted Towards Engineers and Architects

The Toughpad FZY-1 is the latest and greatest high-performance tablet brought to you by the venerated Toughpad line from Panasonic. This particular tablet offers the same 4K resolution as its predecessors but also offers some next-level power, thanks to its updated processor. It is also equipped with improved graphics and higher quality storage options than ever before.

This tablet appears to be targeted towards architects, engineers and CAD designers, and in fact comes fully certified to work in conjunction with the 3D CAD application called SOLIDWORKS.

Given that this is its intended purpose, it is perhaps unsurprising that the Panasonic Toughpad FZY-1 features a highly rugged and durable build, making it a powerful, portable yet dependable tablet.
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