• Desktop to Bring Energy Efficiency

    Desktop to Bring Energy Efficiency

    Techtree News Staff, Aug 28, 2007 1439 hrs IST

    In keeping with its commitment to being the 'most green technology vendor', Dell's OptiPlex 755 Desktop is Energy Star 4.0 compliant.

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Dell has reportedly introduced its OptiPlex 755 Desktop, claimed to be the world's most manageable energy efficient commercial desktop. In keeping with its commitment to being the 'most green technology vendor', Dell's OptiPlex 755 Desktop is Energy Star 4.0 compliant. Which means it will help reduce Carbon emissions through energy efficiency. The desktop features innovations in systems management, eco-design, and services, claims Dell. Dell is hopeful that the OptiPlex 755 will help reduce the number of desk side service visits required for maintainance. The desktop integrates Intel vPro technology with remote management features. As such, customers can manage systems that are powered down or have no operating system. Other features of the desktop include: flexible upgrade path from ASF to vPro within the same platform, Dell Client Manager (DCM) standard, and support for leading management solutions. The OptiPlex 755 is immediately available for prices starting at Rs 35,243.

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Arun
,London, on Aug 29, 2007 08:58 PM
I am more concerned with the LCD market crashing as the Monitor is one place where we can save a lot of Energy. With Newer Technologies I am sure LCD Monitors can be optimized to use around 25W or less For those concerned with Broadband speeds in India please visit petitiononline . com/trai/petition.html
Arun
,London, on Aug 29, 2007 08:57 PM
I am more concerned with the LCD market crashing as the Monitor is one place where we can save a lot of Energy. With Newer Technologies I am sure LCD Monitors can be optimized to use around 25W or less

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