Fujitsu introduced a wooden laptop case

This week, Fujitsu will launch a new laptop with wooden casing instead of traditional materials like plastic or metal, to increase the environmental friendliness of the product.

This week, Fujitsu will launch a new laptop with wooden casing instead of traditional materials like plastic or metal, to increase the environmental friendliness of the product.

The new laptop is a model, using cedar wood as a shell, and using bio-plastics for other parts of the computer. Bioplastics are plastics produced from renewable resources such as vegetable oils instead of kerosene used in traditional plastics.

Picture 1 of Fujitsu introduced a wooden laptop case
The new laptop will be called Fujitsu and Monacca, a Japanese design team specializing in wooden products. Monacca makes many products, from household items to wooden bags, and sells on its website. Recently, Monacca also launched a portable computer case with a wooden case.

Although a completely wooden PC is not a goal Fujitsu aims for, but since 2002 it has been moving towards using bio-plastic materials for its products. The laptop model of Biblo NX95 uses up to 30% of bioplastic material to make the case.

Update 25 May 2019
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