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Toshiba's Lightest Notebook is also Greenest

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Toshiba's Lightest Fully-Featured Notebook is also the World's Greenest

 

Toshiba Portege R600 Scores First Place in Greenpeace's "Green Electronics Survey 2008"

 

Sydney, 18 February 2009 - In its latest environmental achievement, Toshiba has scored the first place with its ultra-portable notebook, the Portege R600, that was nominated as the worlds 'greenest' notebook according to a recent Greenpeace survey: "The Green Electronics Survey 2008". The annual survey, which evaluates the greenest electronic products on the market, scores Toshiba as the highest for the elimination of hazardous chemicals in its Portege R600 notebook - beating all other manufacturers and winning the notebook category.

 

Toshiba's Lightest Fully-Featured Notebook is also the World's Greenest

 

"Toshiba continues leading innovation in mobile computing technology and is leading the charge to help users reduce their environmental impact," says Mark Whittard, general manager, Toshiba ISD ANZ. "This award is testament to Toshiba's long-standing commitment to sustainable environmental practices in the design and manufacture of its products and solutions."

 

The Portege R600, the world's lightest fully-featured notebook, has restricted the use of hazardous chemicals such as cadmium, mercury and lead from batteries and other components. The ultra- portable notebook is also ENERGY STAR® 4.0 compliant, features a LED backlit display, the latest CPUs, the option for a Solid State Drive (SSD) as a storage medium that results in low energy consumption and long battery life, further reducing its environmental impact.

 

With the ongoing growth of the PC market, Toshiba also remains committed to notebook recycling. Toshiba's E-cycle initiative is a program offering businesses and consumers the ability to do the right thing and divert their pre-loved Toshiba Notebooks from landfill.

 

For further information on the Toshiba Portege R600, please visit http://www.isd.toshiba.com.au. To see the results of the Greenpeace Green Electronics Survey, visit: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/press/reports/green-electronics-survey-2

 

Further information about Toshiba's environment commitment can be found at: http://www.isd.toshiba.com.au/environment

 


About Toshiba

 

Toshiba's Information Systems Division (ISD) is a division of Toshiba (Australia) Pty Limited which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, the seventh largest integrated manufacturer of electric and electronic equipment, with around 191,000 employees worldwide, and annual sales of over A$73billion on a consolidated basis.

 

Unique among vendors, Toshiba ISD specialises exclusively in mobile solutions and services. A global reputation for quality has been achieved through an R&D budget, roughly equal to Australia's total expenditure as a country in this area. Toshiba ISD extended its business in 2007 to include Toshiba's audio visual (AV) products. This expansion is a consolidation of the company's IT and AV technology offerings and drives Toshiba Corporation to be a key player in the Australian computing and home entertainment market.

 


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