
Here is the Audioengine A5N Speaker System made from bamboo. Bamboo is quickly becoming a favorite material for many component manufacturers because of its sustainability and versatility. The sound technicians over at Audioengine are exploiting bamboo for its superb acoustic properties. These A5N speakers are a great addition to any home setup, and can connect to virtually any speaker system, but has a special charging dock for iPods. A built-in subwoofer system eliminates the need for bulky external units. Only $449.
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Dell is becoming more eco-friendly with their new laptop initiative. By 2009, the PC manufacturing giant has announced that 80 percent of the laptops it sells by 2009 will be equipped with energy-efficient LED displays. On a 15-inch screen, LED’s use 43 percent less electricity than traditional cold cathode fluorescent lamps. Not only will this give users an average 3 to 6 hour boost in battery life, but by 2011 it will save 220 million KWh. Go Dell!

D-Link recently updated its Xtreme series to go green, and in ways you might not expect. The routers are intelligent. They detect things like cable length and link status, adjusting power to meet the current demand.
You’ll find this new, smart, green technology in the D-Link Xtreme N Gigabit Router DIR-665, Xtreme N Duo Media Router DIR-855, and the Xtreme N Gaming Router DGL-4500.

What you see above are little rechargeable LED flashlights that sit in the electrical charge socket of your vehicle. Pull it out when you need it, turn the top and you’ve got hours of bright LED light. The Spotlight costs £12.99, or roughly 24 US dollars, and is available from flashwear.com
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Dell really pulls out all the stops with its diminutive studio line of PC’s. The processor in these computers uses 70% less power than a typical processor, and is rated as Energy Star 4.0 compliant. Also comes in a bad ass bamboo casing!