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Applying More Green To Game Consoles

by Brian Yalung on Sunday, May 25th, 2008

Greenpeace

Game consoles such as the Playstation 3 and the Xbox have totally changed the face of modern entertainment as both adults and the youth have been so attached to these modern day games today. We can see them sleeping less and focusing a lot in playing these high-end games all thanks to their graphics and the storylines which simply challenges the minds of modern people today.

While this technological enhancement has been something worth noting, it would be best to see if these game consoles have passed the green standards of healthy living. Energy consumption is another thing since seeing that they are being used extensively by owners, did they even consider applying the electricity it needs to operate?

The materials used is another, and surely these thing have to be addressed. I hate to be a party pooper but it seems we have overlooked one aspect important in globalization and eco-friendly living today.

“If manufacturers only looked at each other’s products, they’d quickly see ways of replacing their own dirty components with toxic-free materials,” said Greenpeace on their site. “A greener, cleaner game console is possible. There’s no excuse for playing dirty.”

(Source) Palgn.com.au

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