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Comments on: 'G' is for green with Dell's new line of monitors

Dell gets on the green bandwagon with two new LED displays. Next stop, clean air and world peace. Well, we'll see about that last part.

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by Neo Con January 8, 2009 1:03 PM PST
So when can the non-eco-friendly consumer, such as myself, expect to be pandered to? Come on, Corporate America! Where's that "brown initiative" I've been waiting for?

I expect such tag lines as "maximum possible number of trees murdered to produce this product" and "now with even more arsenic" and "carbon positive!" and maybe even "impress your friends with the massive volumes of kilowatt hours you can expend in mere seconds!" Please, people, we need to get this economy back on track, don't we? Don't the carbon emission producers of the world need to feed their families, too?
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by tonyram57 January 9, 2009 10:10 AM PST
I am glad I just bought the 2408. I am afraid that they might replace that with this monitor but I would not get this monitor even if it was for the environment because for that price it would have a crappy TN Panel. I avoid TN Panel monitors like the plaque.
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by migxmac March 10, 2009 2:13 PM PDT
Any timeframe for when we can expect a review of said monitors? Thus instead of assuming the panel will be crappy we will know for sure.
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