- Author: admin
- Filed under: Displays
- Date: Mar 14,2010
Just over a year ago, Dell pushed out its latest and greatest 24-incher, the energy-sipping G2410. Today, the Round Rock powerhouse has introduced that very unit’s successor (complete with a height adjustable stand), the G2410H.
Still sized at 24-inches, this 1080p LCD monitor sports a variety of eco-modes, 5 millisecond response time, 160-degree (horizontal) / 170-degree (vertical) viewing angles, a native 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, ambient light sensor, 250 nits of brightness, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio and DVI / VGA inputs.
We’ve had one in-house for around a week now, and for $339, it’s not a bad replacement to that 21-inch CRT that’s still weighing heavily on your desk. It’s not as sharp and brilliant as the (admittedly more expensive) UltraSharp U2711, but it was certainly clear enough for the average home user. It’s shipping now if you just can’t resist.

For countless cultures throughout history, the sun was an integral part of their daily lives and they recognized its influence over all things.
Perhaps we can take some time to reflect on that star that graces our solar system, and creatively tap into its potential using new and fun technologies.
Take a look at our list of 19 Cool and Unusual Solar Gadgets. Read the rest of this entry »

With all the talk these days about electrical power wastage, global warming, extreme weather, food shortages and so on… Our team at The Hottest Gadgets has decided to put together a list of green devices that will help us all, gadget Lovers and others alike, to live less wasteful and energy efficient lifestyles!
Here’s our list of eco-friendly gadgets that you can buy now, soon and sometime in the future! Most notable are the 100mpg CityCat Airpowered Car and the Kill-A-Watt power strip/meter. Be sure to add your comments and other green gadget discoveries to our comments at the bottom. Read the rest of this entry »
- Author: admin
- Filed under: General
- Date: Sep 30,2008

Dell Laptops
Dell tops off our list because of it’s most recent green, laptop initiative.By 2009, the PC manufacturing giant has announced that 80 percent of the laptops it sells by 2009 will be equipped with energy-efficient LED displays.
On a 15-inch screen, LED’s use 43 percent less electricity than traditional cold cathode fluorescent lamps.
Not only will this give users an average 3 to 6 hour boost in battery life, but by 2011 it will save 220 million KWh. Read the rest of this entry »