Give Your PC A Nap

March 23, 2007 by Rich | 0 Comments
In Strategy, Technology, Tools


CNET News.com:

Microsoft announced that people looking to save energy and reduce the environmental impact of their computer should turn off their screensavers.

A PC running a screensaver consumes more energy than an idling PC in sleep or hibernating mode, according to a statement from Dean DeWhitt, the director of Microsoft’s Windows Kernel team.

In fact, the screensaver-running PC consumes the same amount of electricity as a 100-watt light bulb left on around the clock for one year. That is about $80 in power that releases about 1,350 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere, according to Microsoft.

Photo by MSDesign.

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