Effective Policing Requires Accessibility
Panasonic TOUGHBOOK® Devices are the Conduit for Information in Public Safety
Officers who use Panasonic TOUGHBOOK® spend less time on the side of the road and more time gathering data needed to perform their job. It collects, stores, and outputs information giving officers that extra time needed to make quick, informed decisions during critical moments.
Panasonic TOUGHBOOK® devices guarantee improved uptime in demanding operations. From being able to convert from laptop to tablet, optimal 2nd battery, connectivity to additional devices, and added security of fingerprint reader or touchless security card scanner. High-resolution ultra-bright screens, multi-touch functions (gloved or not), a powerful Intel Core i5 (optional i7) processor, non-intrusive backlit keyboard, amounts to less Officer downtime and no more costly repairs or constant replacements.
For over 20 years, NEWCOM has worked with Panasonic rugged laptops and tablets, helping law enforcement agencies stay operating at the highest level. At a crime scene, in a patrol car, or at a remote location, Officers are prepared with with always-accessible data to improve decision-making, efficiency, and accountability that fosters safer communities.
Why TOUGHBOOK®?
Why NEWCOM?
NEWCOM is a trusted reseller of Panasonic providing rugged devices and smart solutions for the Public Safety market.

More about Panasonic TOUGHBOOK®
For 25 years, Panasonic has created durable devices like the TOUGHBOOK® that get the job done. Panasonic is inspired by customers to create more than just durable devices. They’re motivated to craft smart solutions and dedicated to understanding rugged environments to help you work smarter for years to come.
Throughout the years, TOUGHBOOK® mobile computers have helped law enforcement, firefighters and EMS handle everything from wildfires and fighting crime to issuing citations and managing patient care. Panasonic solutions help public safety employees work smarter and faster to improve responsiveness and operational effectiveness.
