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Oct 21 2009, 9:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
TCO says that the logo is available to those whose products already meet worldwide TC Certified criteria for environment and usability in IT design. The Lenovo screen uses arsenic free glass and is mercury free and low halogen.
Soren Enholm, Managing Director of the TCO Certified program applauded Lenovo's efforts. "TCO Certified Edge goes beyond the existing TCO Certified program, by identifying those products truly at the cutting edge of environment and usability in IT design. Through its high percentage of recycled plastic in the ThinkVision L2251x Wide, Lenovo has shown exceptional leadership by pushing the boundaries of green design, while designing a product that also meets the high demands of today's user."
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