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    Acer’s new laptop is made from … oyster shells? A first look at the carbon-neutral AI PC.

    January 6, 2025

    Oyster shells are great for composting, and apparently also great for building eco-friendly laptops. Check out Acer’s Aspire Vero 16, a carbon-neutral AI PC.

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