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Eco Factor: Rechargeable batteries with four times more power.
Most portable electronic devices available on the market today come with built-in rechargeable batteries, but there are still some gadgets that need AA or AAA batteries to work. Once...
Eco Factor: Batteries powered by green energy.
Portable batteries used in portable electronic devices have seen some of the most eco-fascinating inventions recently. From urine-powered batteries to batteries that use sugar for energy, all...
Eco Factor: Energy-saving features save up to 40% energy.
With the ongoing trend of environmentally conscious electronics, Sony has announced its new eco-friendly KDL-VE5 series at CES. Series presented three models, the 52-inch KDL-52VE5, the...
Eco Factor: Solar-powered lampshade.
Sony has showcased a new Hana-Akari prototype lampshade at the Eco-Products 2008 fair currently being held at Tokyo Big Sight in Japan that shows the bright and beautiful side of solar panels. The lampshade...
So far LCD HDTVs have had a rather nasty reps being monstrous energy suckers. But all that is set to change with Sony debuting the first of their eco-conscious LCD HDTVs. The 32-inch BRAVIA JE1 is the first model in a new series that uses just...
With an array of entertainment options like watching a movie or surfing internet to playing games online on your cell phones, spending time alone has never been this interesting. You don’t need any body’s company to spend waiting hours by your self.
There are those cynics who will instantly say after reading this that big boys of world market never do anything for environment until it benefits them. Well, the point is it does not matter what the motive is but at this point it is the end result...
Battery breakdown is the last thing that a gamer wants while battling and cruising through the final stages of your favorite videogame using your favorite gaming console. With shorter battery life, causing unwanted breaks in your gaming sessions, you.
This looks nothing beyond a normal toy that kids would play with all the time. Maybe even kids these days would play with toys that appear a lot more flash and sophisticated. But this is no mere toy as it paves way in to a future sans batteries and.
With the decision to reuse the plastic used in the chassis of CRT-based television sets for the parts of flat-screen TV ‘Viera’, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd joined the mission to save the environment through recycling...
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