Green Computers
BY: JOHAN YOUNG
Here are some green electronics you can use to help save the planet and reduce the carbon emissions. I called it green computers. You can read this green computer’s article and you also can add some green computers on this list too.
1. Bamboo Laptop
Laptop shoppers called this green computer the Holy Grail in laptop computing. The Asus Bamboo Laptop features Core 2 Duo processor, full sized keyboard, 12.1” in screen, and bundled it Windows Vista. In addition, the company decided to make the Bamboo Laptop as green as possible and this is the main reason why we must purchase ones. They make its real with encasing the entire machine in bamboo.
2. Marvell ShivaPlug Computer
The second green computer is Marvell’s SheevaPlug PC that has a basic task that a contemporary notebook could. Marvell SheevaPlug Computer is basically a headless PC and directly plugs it right into an AC outlet. The computer containing a 1.2 GHz processor, 512 DDR2 RAM, 512 Megabyte of disk storage, Gigabit Ethernet, and USB 2.0. The most amazing advantages of this computer need extremely low power and it is built on a Linux OS or operating system.
3. The Small and Eco-Friendly Desktop from Dell
The Dell Studio Hybrid offers you low power, small in size, and great design with keeping the modern trends of computing. This green computer gives you a change to ship back your old system to Dell Computer to be recycled. They called it ‘recycling kit.’
4. Dell G2410 LCD Monitor
Besides offers Small Desktop, Dell’s also offers the one of the greenest LCDs with its new 24’ G Series LCD. Dell proudly announced this greenest LCD which gets Gold Rating from EPEAT and utilizes halogen free laminates in circuit boards along with 25 percent chassis plastic which can be recycled plastics. The other features of this green computer are 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 1920 x 1080 resolution panel, VGA and DVI connectors, 250 nits of brightness, and 1 5 millisecond response time.
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