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Video: Greener Gadgets Design Competition Winners

by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 02. 9.08
Science & Technology (electronics)

By all accounts, last week's Greener Gadgets Conference (we had a sneak peek here) was a rollicking success, attracting a capacity crowd and creating some really interesting dialogs about consumer electronics and the green state of the industry. To conclude the big day of green gadgets, the finalists of the Greener Gadgets Design Competition were chosen, and the winners were picked by the live audience.

In the above video, moderator Allan Chochinov (editor-in-chief of Core77) takes the attendees through a quick tour of a bunch of the entries; finalists are selected and the audience picks the winners -- in the tried 'n true clap-o-meter style -- and helps decide who is awarded 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and a special 4th prize. If you want to see the future of gadgetry, this is it. ::Greener Gadgets via ::Inhabitat and ::Core77

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Thanks for the information. I am waiting with anticipation to buy some of the gadgets :)

are gadgets green just because they are gagets? i mean isnt it "greener" to buy only what we need?

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