NEC VE Notebook Series
May 15 2008, Jayaprashanth

How much green is really green? This is a question that Japanese electronics major NEC will have a lot of difficulty in answering. This, because NEC has made some rather tall claims about its green credentials by including an Eco button in its Type...

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