| An EcoGeek at CES 2008 – Day 1 |
| Written by Matt James | ||
| Monday, 07 January 2008 | ||
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Similar to their booth at OpenWorld 2007, the Dell booth at CES has large, clear Plexiglas walls upon which attendees can write out their answers to the question "What Does Green Mean to You? We're listening." Though bigger than last time, they're beginning to fill up on the first day. It's a real kick to be here in person and see some of the additions to the display, including the Dell logo on a background of live grass, hanging on a wall made of Kirei Board – a green building material manufactured from discarded agricultural fiber. Everything here is Earth friendly, from the floor to the incredibly comfortable Eames Chairs. But the question remains...what about the computers? Dell spokesman Sean Donahue has been hinting at something big to be released here during the show, and we'll be keeping you updated on that front, as well as providing video from both big-ticket presentations and attendees on the conference floor. If you're at the show, stop by booth #21854 located in the Sustainable Technologies TechZone of South Hall 1 in the Las Vegas Convention Center and say "Hi!" I'll be reporting on some of the other things at CES of interest to the sustainability crowd, so be sure to check back in the coming days.
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Green @ CES
written by Matthew J , January 08, 2008
Very cool, I am looking forward to seeing what new EC products will be coming from CES.
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