Fujitsu Siemens to unveil "zero-watt" PC

Consumes no power in standby


20 January 2009 14:22 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Fujitsu Siemens Computers has announced the innovations it will show off at March's CeBIT technology show.

Product innovations on display at the German event will include the first zero-watt PC, which consumes absolutely no power in standby mode.

At last year's CeBIT, the company showed the zero-watt monitor - now established in the market.

Described as "the next step", the first models of the zero-watt PC will be FSC's ESPRIMO Green PCs, that should be available for purchase by the middle of this year.

We'll bring you more nearer the time...
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