How Green is the Apple iPad?
The Apple iPad was unveiled yesterday adding to the innovative line of nifty gadgets that I want to have. Of course, I wonder “how GREEN is the iPad when it comes to saving the environment?” I scanned the latest news to get the scoop. Check it out.
Apple’s iPad tablet computer stocked with greener features
New tablet computer from Apple will be free of mercury, PVC, BFR and arsenic.
Is there an eco-angle to an Apple tablet?

- Image by cattias.photos via Flickr
Regardless of whether we see a gorgeous tablet from Apple on Wednesday, there is a clear trend toward using electronic devices to read what has traditionally been printed media. From an environmental point of view, that shift is a mixed bag, depending as much on user behavior as on technology.
Is the Apple iPad Eco-Friendly? | Sustainability Ninja
According to Mr Steve Jobs, they went down the full environmental checklist. At .5 inches thin, 1.5 pounds — 9.7 inch IPS display – hopefully that won’t.
The Apple iPad’s Green Grade: B
Last week, we took the best information surrounding the iPad and made predictions about the device’s eco-attributes, and we ended up being pretty spot-on. So how did the iPad fare in terms of a green grade? Here’s our take post-iPad …
The Go Go Green iPad: Previewing Apple’s Next Big Thing …
The veil of Apple secrecy dropped today to unveil the iPad, a gorgeous new touchscreen tablet style device which mimics iPod touch/iPhone functions and has a lot of eco-friendly focus to back it up.
What do you think about the new Apple iPad? Do you think about the “green” features of a new tech device when considering its purchase? Give us your thoughts.









