Laptop goes Green

hmv

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  • Nov 21, 2011
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    The Plantbook or the ‘oxygenated notebook’, a concept designed by Seunggi Baek and Hyerim Kim, is a laptop whose tech is mostly enthused by the bamboo plant that derives its nutrients when soaked in water. The design of Plant book is astonishing and exclusive. It comprises of a cylindrical structure with two rollout screens.

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    The green shade of the notebook is a symbol of its ‘green’ capabilities. There is no requiring for you to charge the notebook as it uses hydrogen generated by electrolysis of water as its energy resource.


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    The Plantbook when rolled back into its cylindrical form gets placed inside a beaker full of water to soak it, thus generating hydrogen via the process of electrolysis and releasing oxygen. The energy necessary for electrolysis is provided by a solar heat plate that is affixed at the top of the device. Much like a plant, the Plantbook produces energy releases oxygen.

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    The designers give details, “The system uses an external water tank; therefore the Plantbook incessantly absorbs water when soaking it in water and generates electrolysis using power stored in a solar heat plate installed on the top. In this procedure, it is operated using hydrogen as energy source and discharges oxygen. If you put it into a water bottle while you don’t use the laptop, it mechanically charges a battery and discharges oxygen. A leaf-shaped strap hanging on the top is made with silicon. It plays a role of a hand ring and a green LED indicates when the battery is charged. Using this LED, users can check how much spare capacity the batter has.”

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    thawa issarahata monawa aida danne na:confused::confused::confused: