"Steve says that recycling has been kept in mind from the ground up. Says iMac is great in this area." ... Ok, it's nice to hear Steve saying something about the environment, but to be honest these updates are not revolutionary at all.
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New iMac recyclability: Much ado about nothing
(via weblog.greenpeace.org)
Submitted by effective on Fri, 2007-08-10 14:06. | Tags: architecture | apple | computer | electronic | greenpeace | imac | mac
New greener iMac, but is it really that green?
(via blog.greenesthost.com)
I decided to take a stab at what the 5th generation iMac might look like if it was built entirely around being a zero-impact carbon neutral machine. This is what I came up with... It's called iMac Zi [Zero Impact].
Submitted by mikecorrales on Thu, 2007-08-09 06:33. | Tags: technology | apple | green technology | imac | zero emissions
I want my LED iMac
(via www.macworld.co.uk)
Presenting the new iMac, Steve Jobs mentioned that the new aluminum case and glass screen are easier to recycle. But what about the mercury free LED screen? MacWorld asks why not the promised more eco friendly screen yet?
Submitted by effective on Wed, 2007-08-08 11:49. | Tags: design | technology | apple | display. mercury | Gmacworld | imac | LED | toxic