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From the page: "Its case is covered in bamboo, which I suppose is a statement, but the real show is inside. All of the plastic in it is labeled and recyclable; it is lined with cardboard; there are no paints, sprays or even electroplating used on its components. It looks like it is designed... more
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Rated by videoist on Mar 04 2008, 6:32pm
sustainable laptop in many ways.. you can get to all the past and replace them, recycle them, oh and the casing is made from bamboo, which grows fast. on show at CeBIT this week
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Rated by hazeyjane on Apr 28 2007, 10:44am
I just had a tiny orgasm. Thanks to brycec3. For the link, not the orgasm...
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Rated by bluezfire on Apr 19 2007, 4:34am
From the page: "Its case is covered in bamboo, which I suppose is a statement, but the real show is inside. All of the plastic in it is labeled and recyclable; it is lined with cardboard; there are no paints, sprays or even electroplating used on its components. It looks like it is designed to be easily taken apart for self-service and easy upgrading of components, usually the downfall of notebooks. " ... It seems that they aren't going to start selling these little gems until 2008. We keep talking about trading in my desktop for a laptop. I think I'm going to suggest that we wait until these are on the market.
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Rated by royalicecream on Mar 15 2007, 6:55am
i love those :D
