Guest Picks: Ecofriendly Tech
Nokia's 700 uses high-quality sustainable materials to aid its efficient use of energy. The phone is designed so features work together to reduce power consumption.
Nuo's eco-friendly iPad/netbook sleeve is made of cotton canvas, AZO free dyes, and is 100-percent PVC free.
HP is a tech company committed to the environment. Instead of plastic the company wraps printers inside reusable bags.
The Greensleeve Case by Gone Studio is an eco-friendly choice for the iPad and iPad2. This charcoal gray or kiwi green envelope-style case is all natural thanks to being made of 100-percent pure wool and free of all PVC and plastics. It's also 100-percent biodegradable, naturally stain and moisture resistant and made right here in the good old U.S.A.
Durable and sustainable bamboo combine with Asus technology for an eco-friendly laptop choice.
Blend picture books with your eReader technology by using the book as its case.
Durable and stylish, this laptop bag is made of recycled seatbelts.
Logitech partners with TerraCycle to recycle old computer mice or keyboards into other products.
Go off the grid with this solar charger that can power your devices.
Thinksound's ecofriendly headphones feature handcrafted sustainable bamboo, PVC-free cables and come in a cotton carrying pouch.
Sprint's LG Viper™ 4G LTE is the first Underwriters Laboratory–certified green 4G LTE smartphone and is currently available for preorder.
There are no batteries or cord required for this Logitech solar keyboard.
iGo Charge Anywhere provides portable power for your device on the go, but turns off when it's done charging to conserve power.
Eco-friendly monitors from NEC use minimal power and track their carbon footprint.
Eliminate waste by purchasing rechargeable batteries such as these from Eneloop.
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iGo's Smart Tower eliminates the vampire energy suck by automatically powering down outlets when not in use.
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