Even that I’m a hardcore Apple fan I felt really inspired by Dr. Albert Esser's talk about Dell’s green IT efforts at the Go Green Expo here in New York. I never thought about my energy consumption while surfing the web. But he mentioned that it takes more energy to watch YouTube than it does to watch TV. I was really shocked as a non-technical person, since I never considered all the data centers that are involved in getting me the video clips.
Dell thrives to become the greenest technology company on the planet and has been carbon neutral since 2008. Its global headquarter is powered by 100 percent green energy. Some of their latest green efforts include the introduction of their LED displays and their studio hybrid PCs. Dell’s studio hybrid PC is about 80% smaller than a regular Dell desktop and consumes up to 70% less energy. Not only does it leave a small carbon footprint, but it also has a lot of style. Its sleek and modern eco-design comes in many colors and even a bamboo premium sleeve. The ultra-compact design makes it perfect for small work and living room spaces. It can be set up vertically or horizontally and comes with Intel mobile technology performance. Its features include slot-load DVD, HDMI, and optional Blu-ray. All packaging is 95% recyclable and includes a system recycling kit. Now you can watch YouTube in green style.
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