Fujitsu Siemens Launches Esprimo 7935 ‘Zero-Watt’ PC

Fujitsu Siemens plans to debut “esprimo 7935 PC” which it calls as a ‘Zero-watt’ PC in the middle of the year.

Computers, like most electronics, cosume a very small amount of energy even when switched off because of losses in the transformeer or sensors that remain active for functions such as remote power-on, whereas Fujitsu Siemens claims “esprimo 7935 PC” an enterprise desktop computer cosumes no energy when switched off, said at the cebit trade fair in Hanover, Germany. Typically when a PC is switched off, 1 watt and 4 watts of power is consumed, said Fujitsu Siemens.

The Esprimo 7935 packs a system that achieves zero consumption without pulling the plug, said Lothar Lechtenberg, a spokesman for the company.

Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo 7935 Zero Watt PC
Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo 7935 Zero Watt PC

There are other green advantages of the new computer include, a power supply that is 89% efficient, which means less electricity is wasted through heat, and motherboards with no halogen or lead. the PC conforms to the U.S environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Energy star 5.0 standard, which will come into use in the middle of this year, and the German Blue Angel mark.

The comp is likely to costly from around €600 and €700. Availability outside of Fujitsu Siemens EMEA sales area was not announced.