Apart from that, the Toughbook 53 is also a semi-rugged notebook which is capable of standing up to vehicle-mounting, shipping with 4G LTE compatibility to boot – giving it the distinction of being the first Toughbook to do so.
Changes are not only cosmetic and on the outside – the Toughbook 53 will also feature upgraded components within, with the second generation Sandy Bridge chipset in place, an option for a 7200RPM hard drive, and a resistive touchscreen version that will be made available for those who hanker after it. VGA and HDMI outputs, 810G (mil-spec) capability, a USB 3.0 port and an SDXC memory slot rounds off the (non-exhaustive) list of specifications. Shipping this June onwards for $1899 a pop for the Core i5 model with 4GB RAM, those on a slightly tighter budget can always look out for the Core i3 model with 2GB RAM in August from $1599 upwards.