Enjoy With Green Electronics

Friday, September 4, 2009

The electronics industry has always been very fertile in launching new products in the market and the leading brands of the techno industry like Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson and Toshiba are now taking the initiatives in greening their electronic products. The electronic market industry has now became very cautious for the environment and is moving towards Greener Electronics and adapting environmental policies.

"The Greener Electronics Guide" is getting the electronics industry to take responsibility for the life cycle of their products and to make them eco friendly. "The Guide" was launched in August 2006 and now its has published its 9th edition. The major role of this guide is to rank the leaders of the mobile companies, computers, TV and games. It ranks the market according to its policies and practices on toxic chemicals, recycling and energy. The guide has been a key driving force in getting many companies to make significant improvements to their environmental policies, and it continues to provoke significant changes in the hardware industry.

An Investigation On Electronics Industry

The latest site where high-tech toxic trash was discovered, causing maximum pollution was in Ghana. The recent investigation disclosed the major companies products being torn apart in almost worst conditions, emitting hazardous toxic chemicals in the surroundings causing maximum disturbance in the life cycle at the alarming stage.

  • Philips stands out as the company with the worst position on e-waste and recycling. It ranks 12th with 5.4 points.
  • Secondly, is the portable devices industry which are also tremendously growing with waste problems as they continue to upgrade their products every alternate year.

Toxic Free and Safe Green Electronics

The electrical manufacturers have put up their collars and are eliminating the harmful chemicals which are used in the designing of the products.

Lets review few cases of the electronics industry and their initiatives for the environment:-

There are no companies who have so far released a computer completely free of brominated flame retardants (BFR) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) but several have recently launched computer products with restricted amounts of toxic like BFRs and PVC, companies like Apple, Dell, Toshiba are going green in the industry and launching products which in itself is a big achievement for the market.

Sony Ericsson is another one that stands tall, as it has banned hazardous chemicals such as antimony, beryllium and Phthalates since the beginning of the year. All of its new models are PVC-free.

Following the footsteps of these companies like Sony Ericsson and Nokia, Apple has also announced that its new series of iPods will be free of BFRs, PVC and mercury.

Toshiba is also setting an example for other companies and taking many initiatives to improve the environmental policies.

Save Environment

Reuse and recycling of electronics can save environment up to 2% - 3%. The electronics industry and consumers can specifically take steps to protect and preserve the environment together. Manufacturers need to grab a truly comprehensive approach for the sake of environment and livelihood of the people. Consumers should also choose toxic free product and they should ask for recyclable products.

http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/08/green_electroni.php
http://www.hardwaremarketplace.com/electrical-hardware

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4 Portrait Photography Tips

Portrait photography is the art of taking pictures of people. Now whether you do this for family and friends, or just because you like people pictures, you may find these tips helpful in making your portrait photos more polished and professional looking.

1. Clear the clutter. When you take a person's portrait, you want the picture to focus primarily on that person. If you have a lot of clutter behind or around them, it detracts from the person in the picture. So before you shoot, try moving the person to a place where there is little to nothing else around. The middle of a room is an easy option, as is having them stand against a blank wall.

2. Focus on their eyes. Regardless of what else might be in the picture, and regardless of whether anything else is in focus or not... if you have a person's eyes in focus in a portrait photo, it always has much more impact and is considered a better picture overall. The old saying about eyes being a window to the soul actually applies in portrait photography, so if the person's eyes are clear and focused well, the picture will look much better.

3. Try to blur the background. If you have a point and shoot camera, you probably have a control setting dial on the camera that will help with this. Turn the control dial to portrait mode - this is usually indicated by a small icon that looks like a person's head. If you use a DSLR, or you shoot in manual or semi-manual mode with your camera, use a larger aperture setting. This is indicated by smaller numbers such as 5.6, 3.5 and 2.8. In fact, those three aperture settings are often the best ones to use when taking portrait photos, because those tend to blur the background best. A 2.8 aperture setting will give you a much more blurry background than 5.6 will, but 5.6 still does fairly nicely if the background is not too close to the person you're taking a picture of.

4. Get Closer. Yes, closer to the person you're taking a picture of. It's ok to just have a picture of the person's head and shoulders... it's even ok to take a picture of just their face with part of the head missing. The face and eyes of a person is where most of their expression is, so leaving out most of the body in a portrait photograph will often produce much better results.

These four tips are great starting places for creating much stronger, more appealing portrait photos. So go out and try them yourself now, and you might be surprised at how much better your people pictures look.

2006, Kathy Burns-Millyard. Kathy is a professionally published freelance writer and stock photographer living in Southeast New Mexico. You'll find some of her best articles and reports on small business, motivation, and marketing in the Brain Dump section of the ElectronicPerceptions.com website. Please visit and enjoy!

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