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Tuesday January 6, 2009
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There were lots of cool new gadgets on display at tonight's CES Unveiled event at the Venetian Hotel, but very few had a green focus. Fuji's new EnviroMax batteries were, of course, the notable exception.
The new disposable batteries boast a number of green features--interesting, considering the fact that the words "green" and "disposable batteries" don't usually go hand-in-hand.
The new EnviroMax batteries feature no cadmium or mercury. And their packaging has no PVC--it's also made entirely from recyclable materials. The batteries require no special disposal.
The batteries will be available this spring--at, Fuji assures us, a reasonable price. For more info on the batteries, check out Fuji's green site.
For PCMag's full CES coverage, go to http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,2806,2235882,00.asp.
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