A “sustainable PC” might not top your buying criteria. But a low-power, repairable PC might. Both go hand-in-hand, HP’s Alex Cho says.
n May, HP claimed that it now offered the “most sustainable” PC portfolio. Alex Cho, the president of its Personal Systems Group, spoke with PCWorld’s Mark Hachman to explain why sustainability, materials, and saving power is important even during a pandemic and high unemployment. Below is a transcript of the conversation, edited for space and clarity.
PCW: HP claims that it offers the most sustainable PC portfolio. I would ask: Why now? Why should people care, when so much else is going on in their lives?
Cho: Within personal systems, it’s been particularly important for us. Because it’s not a one-hit wonder.
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