Toshiba notebooks use clean technology
Toshiba's new laptops now use green tech, with lead or mercury levels not exceeding 0.1%. This is in response to the electric and electronic product restriction legislation (RoHS), adopted by the Council of Europe, effective July 1.
Sattelite A100, a product of Toshiba's clean technology application
This law applies in European Union (EU) countries. Toshiba portable machines are also not allowed to contain more than 0.1% of Hexavalent chromium, Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB), Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) and 0.01% of Cadmium.
The application of clean technology to minimize environmental impacts and ensure safety throughout the operation cycle of computers, eliminate dangerous materials, reduce the toxicity of emissions and waste right from the stage Early production. For consumers, this technology helps avoid the harmful effects of being exposed to harmful chemical elements in the product.
Vietnam has quite a lot of clean technology Toshiba laptops, supplied through FPT distribution company such as Satellite L100-C430, Satellite L100-P440, Sattelite A100 P530, Sattelite A100 P545, Sattelite M100 P340, Sattelite M100 P345 .
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