Date:14/06/2009 URL: 
http://www.thehindu.com/2009/06/14/stories/2009061455651100.htm 

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An eco-friendly laptop 

Shanthi Kannan 
 
GREEN THROUGHOUT: The bamboo notebook launched by ASUS Technology. 

CHENNAI: Bamboo remains one of the most versatile grasses. It has increasingly 
been replacing plastics and wood products. It has also entered the world
of computers. Here is an end-to-end eco-friendly bamboo notebook or laptop, an 
innovation in green computing. It is green throughout its life cycle - from
conception and production, to recycling and disposal. 

These notebooks, launched by ASUS Technology (India), are exquisitely designed 
with real bamboo to give a personalised and exclusive feel. It complies with
RoHS (restriction of hazardous substances) and WEEE (waste electrical and 
electronic equipment) standards. 

Stanley Wu, country manager (notebook business), ASUS India, says the gadgets 
have been made through a green procurement process. It has restricted the
use of 37 hazardous substances which are opposed by the RoHS directive. Also, 
the notebooks use super hybrid engine that can extend the battery life by
35 to 70 per cent compared to other notebooks. This saving is achieved by 
intelligent monitoring of the power requirements of the components and 
automatically
adjusting power levels.

Mr. Wu says the notebook is made from the Moso species of bamboo. With the 
advantage of eco friendliness, the notebook offers great performance with its
premium configuration. It is light at just 1.57 kg. ASUS offers a two-year 
global warranty for the product. 

The track pad is also made of bamboo. Each touch of the bamboo laptop brings 
you closer to nature. The entire panelling of the ASUS U6V and the mouse bundled
along with it are made of bamboo. Every piece can be further enhanced with 
treatments that yield different colours, or by laser-etching distinctive designs
on the bamboo-clad cover. 

The notebook uses super hybrid engine that reduces the yearly carbon dioxide 
emission by 12.3 kg a piece. The company has so far shipped approximately six
million notebooks a year. This works out to a massive reduction of 73.8 million 
kg of CO2 emission per year, equal to saving 36 million trees annually.


The ASUS U6V bamboo is priced at Rs. 1,10,000 in India. The company offers a 
2-year global warranty for the product. Mr. Wu is confident that the notebook
will usher in a new era of green computing. 


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