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Palm just introduced their next-gen smartphone, the Palm Pre, and next-gen operating system, Palm webOS. Gadgetell's got the latest Pre and webOS information and news for you right here.
Turns out that the industry still doesn’t have any fully “green” products in the eyes of Greenpeace. They found that there were fewer products with harmful materials including PVC plastic and hazardous chemicals. There was also an effort shown on the part of companies to meet the new Energy Star requirements. The Electronics tended to have more LEDs as opposed to light bulbs, and that more products are made from post-consumer materials, making them more environmentally friendly.
Greenpeace individually scored the top 50 products from 15 companies that chose to participate. Each product was graded in four categories: toxic chemical phase out, energy efficiency, product lifespan and energy used in production. There were also extra points given for unique innovation. Of all the products scored, the highest given was a 6.8 out of 10 given to the Lenovo L2440x wide computer monitor, which is said to be much better than every other monitor submitted. The closest product category mentioned was televisions, with the Sharp LC-52GX5 scoring a 5.92. Greenpeace also rated the industry as a whole, giving it an 8.6 rating.
The companies that participated are: Acer, Dell, Fujitsu Siemens, Hewlett Packard, Lenovo, LG Electronics, Motorola, Nokia, Panasonic, RIM/Blackberry, Sharp, Samsung, Sony, Sony Ericsson and Toshiba. Those who didn’t participate, but were asked to, include: Apple, Asus, Microsoft, Nintendo, Palm, and Philips.
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