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introducing the Earth-PC Ultra

Tech Networks proudly introduces the Earth-PC Ultra, the newest evolution in Boston's first line of the most energy effiient desktops.

Computers and office equipment in the U.S. generate the same amount of carbon dioxide as the airline industry. Factors such as the use of toxic chemicals, electromagnetic radiation and even noise pollution — inherent in the common mass-produced computer — can negatively affect users’ productivity and health, ultimately making a negative impact on all measures of company efficiency.

introducing the Earth PC

The Earth PC’s energy-efficient components can reduce power use by an average of 25 percent compared to similarly equipped models. Major components are Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive-compliant (RoHS-compliant), including lead-free solders and a reduction of other toxic chemicals. Its quiet operation and elegant design integrates into any work setting.

power management standard

Tech Networks’ Earth PC Ultra can achieve significant energy savings, up to 33 percent, over other current PC models when power management is employed. For the significant number of desktop computers that do not utilize power management features, savings can be as high as $760 over the life of the PC, translating to more than $150 annually, per computer.

cutting edge technology

The Earth PC Ultra packs an energy saving Intel Atom processor. Combined with a Western Digital Green Power hard drive and 1GB of DDR2 memory, the Earth PC Ultra only consumes 38 watts during usage. Not only an energy saver, its low form factor fits into any home or small office.

For more information about the Earth PC Ultra and other ways that your company can reduce its energy profile, please contact our Sales Department at 617-269-0299.


Configurations

Each Earth-PC is built to order.

Check out some basic configurations here.

 

Mouse over the picture below to learn about the Earth-PC's unique features!




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