Luis Luna’s Dell PC Concept takes a Delightful Green turn!

While most of us just leave our desktops and notebooks on for hours on the go without actually worrying about how much energy they are consuming, we end up causing a significant damage to the planet. The fact that you are not just consuming power even when not needed is bad enough, but if you add the carbon emissions to the list then it becomes far worse. Sure, a more energy-conscious PC will not help avert the next global disaster but saving those little nuggets of energy world over could ultimately make a huge difference. The Dell Concept PC designed by Luis Luna helps you go green with your PC in a fresh and vibrant fashion.

The O Project Dell personal computer is an eco-friendly computer that features a biodegradable skin composed of polymers based on cornstarch and bamboo. The O Project allows you to grow tiny little plants in those small pods making your home look a lot more beautiful than normal. Now if only we could add some energy saving features, a cool stand-by mode and energy-conscious screen, we would have the perfect green PC.

It seems that more and more companies across the globe are taking steps towards producing eco-friendly line of desktops and notebooks. Dell, ASUS, Samsung, Lenovo and Sony have all joined the green bandwagon. Surely someone will pick the O Project Concept of Luis Luna!
Via:Â devicedaily / gadgetlite


This entry was posted by author: Neo on Tuesday, October 7th, 2008 at 1:57 am and is filed under Eco-friendly products, Gadgets | Tags: · , , , You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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