From the NZHearld: Back in 1976, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak built the Apple I, an early personal computer that consisted of a circuit board in a simple wooden box.
Taiwan’s Asustek Computer is finding potential beauty - and sales - in an eco-friendly notebook PC encased in another natural material: bamboo.
The Asus Eco Book, as it’s dubbed, has a case made of laminated bamboo strips available in different shades.
Harvesting bamboo, an abundant, flexible, durable and fast-growing grass, is unlikely to harm the environment as processing wood from trees might, Asustek said, although glues and laminates for shaping and fortifying the material sometimes contain toxins.
The product is still in the prototype stage and engineers are checking to see if bamboo is suitable for laptops, which have to endure extreme conditions while allowing heat from microprocessors and monitors to escape.
The Eco book is a new tack for a company that caters to executives and other high-end users with its calf leather-bound notebooks and faux alligator-skin models. I want one. Hank
Hank [BS/MSEE,
MSM $$$, Ph.D. Mgmt] teaches
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