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An
ENERGY STAR qualified XPC uses 70% less electricity than
computers without enabled power management features.
If left inactive, ENERGY STAR qualified XPC
enter a low-power mode and use 15 watts or less. New
chip technologies make power management features more
reliable, dependable, and user-friendly than ever.
Spending a large portion of time in low-power
mode not only saves energy, but helps equipment run
cooler and last longer.
Businesses that use ENERGY STAR enabled
office equipment may realize additional savings on air
conditioning and maintenance.
Over its lifetime, ENERGY STAR qualified XPC
in a single home office (e.g., computer, monitor,
printer, and fax) can save enough electricity to light
an entire home for more than 4 years.
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 Green thinking starts with
energy usage Energy usage profoundly affects
all of us, financially (though skyrocketing costs) and
physically (through increased pollution). One of
the key initiatives of our designers is to continuously
design Shuttle computers that lower power requirements,
lessening not only your energy bill but also the
negative effects of high energy usage upon the
environment.
Because most computer
equipment is left on 24 hours a day, power management
features are important for saving energy and are an easy
way to reduce air pollution.
Shuttle computers leave our
manufacturing plant with exceptional power management
functions and components already installed. You’ll find
our computers equipped with a low power sleep mode that
automatically activates if you haven’t touched your
computer for an extended period of time. This “sleep
mode” reduces your PCs energy consumption.
The power management functions
also include the ability to scale your processor
performance based on your workload. The lower your
needs, the less energy your Shuttle PC will consume.
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Beyond
the energy required to run the machines, we also take a
green approach to the packaging and design of Shuttle
PCs. Our small form factor means we use less raw
materials in manufacturing. It also mitigates the costs
of shipping and packaging materials.
We consider the long-term
impacts of energy consumption, both from and economic
and an environmental perspective. We also strive to find
creative ways to manufacture “green” machines that use
recyclable materials instead of restricted
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