• The laptop that goes to pieces to help recycle easily, the Bloom

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    Now like every other digital product, laptops when exceeded their age limits end up in digital dumps too. These dumps pollute our environment more than ever, taken that they play home to all that toxic and un-degradable waste. Well, the Bloom laptop is unlike any. And it’s no wonder that this design by a bunch of students from the Stanford University won the Autodesk Inventor of the Month award for October. This one’s so designed, that it can be pulled apart into pieces in just two minutes, with bare hands. Breaking down this one helps it recycle easier, enabling users to pick out the recyclable materials easily.


    Not only is it easy to recycle, the Bloom is easier to maintain and upgrade too, all thanks to its dissembling capabilities. We’d sure love to see this design hit the computing industry soon enough. After all, we’re tired of cringing at the ever-growing mountains of digital dump these days.
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    [Inhabitat]

    Posted in Topics:Recycle, Tags: , on November 8, 2010