Green Laptops: The Way to the Future
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Dec-17-2009
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Concerns over global warming and its effect to the environment have put pressure on every industry to clamp down on its energy consumption. For the computer makers and users alike, the “green” laptops are the future in mobile computing.
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Concerns over global warming and its effect to the environment have put pressure on every industry to clamp down on its energy consumption. For the computer makers and users alike, the “green” laptops are the future in mobile computing.
Since energy conservation is one prime adaptation measure that needs to be done, laptops that consume less energy are slowly gaining popularity. The lists of considerations in purchasing a laptop has gone longer and now includes energy efficiency. An ideal laptop would be one that consumes less energy, along with portability, connectivity and processing capabilities.
So what features does the green laptop of the feature need to have?
Energy Efficiency
We all know that laptops are trending towards smaller, sleeker and lighter proportions. Now, the trend towards greener performance is gaining ground. This means lesser energy consumption, longer battery life, and even alternative power sources.
There are now a lot of technologies that aims to minimizing energy wastage and consumption. The interventions include tweaking internal systems to automatically shut down unnecessary computer activities that waste energy such as the auto switch to hibernate mode when inactivity is noticed. The choice of display technology is also considered. Right now, the LCDs are the most popular. But an emerging alternative is being pushed. This is the OLED (Organic Light emitting Diode). It is said to draw less power and might have good aesthetic effects on the screen.
Solar-powered options and hybrids are also said to be in the works. Some promising tests have been shown to produce feasible and in fact cheaper models. Certainly, when the going gets tough, the research and design coverage and tasks become less mundane. While companies spend much resources to improving aesthetics, a number are now beefing up their research on greener mobile technologies. This is a good sign indeed.
Disposability and Recycling
It was surmised that the laptops disposed by China in 5 years time is enough to cover the whole of Netherlands with laptop scraps. This brings us to the issue of disposability.
First, a laptop has to be hardy enough to warrant that you do not need dispose and acquire new ones very often. Secondly, proper recycling and dumping options for gadgets, including laptops need to be addressed. This could take the form of manufacturers owning the responsibilities of recycling and disposing, especially those that are very hard to dispose. A number of companies already have recycling and disposal services for its customers. There are also big name non-profits that do the job.
It would be of help of techies themselves add pressure to manufacturers by refusing to buy gadgets without disposal services being guaranteed upon purchase. This, of course, would add up to the price of the merchandise. But that would be a small sacrifice for the benefit of the world.
Another option for techies would be to donate still-operational but old laptops to charitable organizations that can put it to better reuse.
Sustainable and Environment-Friendly Packaging
Another area that is fast gaining ground is the search for organic, bio-degradable and less costly packaging. Manufacturers themselves are hard into this and you could already see improvements in the newer products. A government mandate would add up to speeding the transition to more eco-friendly and biodegradable packaging materials. GP
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http://www.articleseen.com/Article_Green Laptops: The Way to the Future_7220.aspx
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ITC Sales are a leading supplier of Dell and HP Laptops such as the Dell Vostro and Precision. ITC also supply servers such as the Dell PowerEdge.
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Computers
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Hardware
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