GreenPlug DC Power Hub
Dec 14, 07 08:58 AM PDT
GreenPlug will be previewing its first environmentally-friendly DC power hub at CES 2008, being a reusable, multi-port power supply that can provide a universal power interface for all electronic products. In addition, it exceeds all current US and European governmental efficiency regulations while eliminating environmental waste - helping you keep the earth green. In the future, devices enabled with GreenTalk will be able to digitally communicate with power supplies to shut off whenever they no longer require power in standby or no-load mode. Not only that, consumers can configure power supplies to charge devices during off-peak hours, helping ease the load on the power grid during peak periods. Not only that, GreenPlug technology encourages consumers to keep their chargers for use with future devices after their current devices have become obsolete, minimizing solid waste.
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