
As part of environmental compliance, Lenovo has unveiled A61e green PC in its ThinkCentre series. The ultra small form factor computer is Lenovo’s smallest, quietest and most energy-efficient machine with energy-efficient, 45-watt AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual core / Sempron single core processor. Made up of 90% recyclable materials, the A61e boasts EPEAT Gold status and can be powered by an optional solar panel. Other features includes 1GB RAM, 160GB hard drive, 64MB ATI Radeon X1200, DVD burner, integrated Gigabit Ethernet, and Vista.
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You might be aware about the Energy Star specification, it’s the rules set for computer equipment in order to have low power consumption. From July 20, 2007, Energy Star’s new specifications for computers goes into effect, Energy Star 4.0. The new computer specification is expected to save consumers and businesses more than $1.8 billion in energy costs over the next 5 years and prevent greenhouse gas emissions equal to the annual emissions of 2.7 million vehicles. Since computers are in use many more hours per day than in the past, Energy Star has strengthened its requirements to better save energy among computers and related equipment under today?s usage patterns. At launch, 122 desktop and notebook PCs met the Energy Star 4.0 qualification. 102 of those 122 qualified products are notebooks. Big-name notebook makers with models approved for the Energy Star include Dell, Gateway, Lenovo, Acer, Toshiba, and Hewlett-Packard. Dell, Gateway, and HP also have desktop models.
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16 Jul
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Lenovo has announced the ThinkPad T61p, an Energy Star 4.0 notebook that has a 15.4-inch LCD screen, the Santa Rosa platform, Nvidia Quadro FX 570M graphics certified to the Open GL graphics GPU standard, Intel Centrino Pro mobile technology and an internal roll cage for both its motherboard and LCD screen.
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