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Dell to Release Green PC

By Stefanie Apr 25, 2008
Posted in Entertainment, Internet & Technology

While I personally am a fan of the Mac, I'm not opposed to talking about a PC if it is eco-friendly. Dell should be releasing a new, more green PC later this year, and it has a very interesting look.

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It is 81 percent smaller than a standard desktop and supposedly uses 70 percent less power. The casing is bamboo, which is a more easily renewable source than plastic and hardwood, taking 3-5 years to regenerate. The PC is also supposed to contain a variety of recycled plastics. At $500-$700, it is definitely worth looking into and doing more research on. What are your opinions? Do you think this is a better alternative to a standard PC?

On another note, if you aren't opposed to spending more on a computer and are interested in Macs, the Macbook Air might be an option for you. It is made of recyclable aluminum, a mercury-free display, and arsenic-free glass. It uses less materials and less energy. Right now, for me, it is a bit pricey for its specs, starting at $1799, but I thought I would mention it.

For those of us not in the market for a new computer, you can reduce the impact of your current computer. For laptops, only leave it plugged in when it needs to charge. Once at 100%, you can unplug and run off the battery until you need to recharge again. Desktops should be turned off overnight, and during the day you can set them to hibernate after a certain period of inactivity. If you no longer want your computer, don't throw it away! Recycle it by giving it to someone who can use it. Check your local schools, or put an ad in the paper. Craigslist is a site where you can list your free (or pay) items, and Freecycle is another site where you can list your free items based on your location. Remember to remove all information from the computer before giving it or selling it to anyone.

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11 Responses

I want that new Dell SO BAD!

The new Dell is a cool idea and I like the look of it a lot. If I were to get a desktop, that's one I'd definitely consider.

The new Macbook is a complete waste of money, in my opinion. It only has ONE USB port, no CD/DVD drive, and unless you've got Wi-Fi, you're out of luck when it comes to getting online. You have to pay tons of extra money to get an extra USB hub, an external CD/DVD drive, and a network adapter.

Totally not worth it.

This looks very nice, I hope they put a few on the outlet, for us cheap people. I don't think bamboo, however can be "scratched & dented"

I've had my mind set on switching to Mac for a while now, but this almost makes me want to reconsider. My whole family's been using Dell for years and we've never been disappointed in their products. In fact, I'm typing on a Dell right now! I love their free computer recycle program and actually need to take full advantage... I have two aging Dells at home.

Ally, I personally won't be purchasing the Macbook Air because of the reasons you said, but my husband likes to point out you are definitely paying for the eco aspects in that case.

Michelle, I'm glad you've had luck with Dell. it looks like if we were to purchase either the Dell or Macbook Air, it would be the Macbook, the hubby isn't a Dell fan...

Glad to see Dell's getting enviornmentally conscious.

Another great way of going green for PCs is to look into a company called Userful. They can turn one ordinary PC box into ten workstations with their linux created desktop software. See for yourself - http://www.userful.com

that new dell is so awesome the new dell hybrid should be pretty fast as well.

Love the bamboo casing

I'm a Mac person, but if I were to buy a PC, I would definitely consider this one ;)

This is pretty tempting, I may have to get this for my next laptop. We'll see though, because I reallllly like my Macbook Air.

The MacBook air is too expensive for its capabilities. These eco PCs are surely worth a try.

A green PC is an important consideration, because global warming and pollution are becoming big problems. It is terrific that Dell is finally becoming more active to reduce pollution, and a green pc will be a big draw. I found a site that has many tips on green computing- http://www.recovermypc.com and it also has hints on recovering lost files and deleted data as well.

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