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Written by Ben Hall
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Monday, 14 January 2008 |
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I stumbled across this article, published in The New Zealand Herald. Their tech reporter had just attended CES in Las Vegas, and was very interested to find that with all the new, exciting and innovative gadgets appearing at the event, the major selling point for many of the devices was not their ease of use, price point or sleek design, but that they were green.
As the reporter mentions, even the best new gadget at CES, as voted by the major technology website CNet.com, was Dutch electronics maker Philips’ Eco TV. He also talks about a new eco-friendly Nokia phone, as well as a USB hub that's capable of charging all your devices; eliminating the need to carry bulky power adapters and power cables.
You can check out the full article here.
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