MacBook From Apple: Eco-Friendly Notebook
Oct 28, 2008 Ecofriendly, Laptop
This MacBook from Apple, MB466LL/A and MB467LL/A is not slim like “MacBook Air”, but Apple tried to make a notebook-friendly environment, eco-friendly notebook.
To provide how this notebook care environment, this MacBook is not a hazardous material (containing chemicals), such as PVD, Mercury and arsenic.



Meanwhile the screen use LED Backlit technology that consume more less power consumse compared with currently LCD technology available.
Finally, even for packaging (packaging) there are, they make them smaller so that the material can reduce the use of up to 41% and also the materials used can be recycled.
The other, although there is no relationship with friendly type of environment is the trackpad (mouse on the keyboard) without the key and click the button as a substitute for, we are simply pressing the everywhere on the trackpad.
Other specifications are 13.3 inch screen, 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth, built-in stereo speakers, 2.0GHz or 2.4GHz processor.
The selling price starts from U.S. $ 1,299
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Tags: Apple, Eco-Friendly, MacBook, Notebook

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