The iUnika Gyy is Comprised of Bioplastics & Biodegradable Materials
Marissa Brassfield — September 2, 2009 — Eco
The iUnika Gyy is a netbook designed for use in developing countries that doesn't need to be plugged in to be used, as it's outfitted with solar panels that are capable of powering the diminutive computer. With a body comprised of bioplastics and biodegradable materials that are made from cellulose and starch, the iUnika Gyy is a gadget that's perfect for use in a remote location.
We've featured a number of eco-friendly gadgets that bring tech to developing countries. Check out the iUnika Gyy in the gallery above, and keep clicking to check that tech out.
We've featured a number of eco-friendly gadgets that bring tech to developing countries. Check out the iUnika Gyy in the gallery above, and keep clicking to check that tech out.
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