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Latest O Project Dell personal computer concept is really green!

6 October 2008 One Comment

Check out this latest pc concept (not actually by Dell) designed by Luis Luna, called the O Project. 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 best about this PC is that you can return the components to the producer to be recycled now that’s something that all manufacturers should think about in the future - excellent thinking!

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For those of you who may be wondering why it’s called the O Project or as some sites are calling it the O2 Dell pc…

‘O’ is the project inspired by the oxygen and the whole cycle of photosynthesis, trying to contribute and reduce a tiny amount of CO2 that computers generate during their production and life use until they become waste. The main idea of this project is to design a CPU that is more concerned about ‘green thinking’ and ‘life style’ by having a decorative piece to eliminate the abundant visual noise that regular pc’s create.

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