Well, considering that HP lists the operational power consumption as 74.892W, I'd say that it's quite comparable to an iMac.
Only a Machead could somehow think that there's something revolutionary about the ecology of the iMac. It's basically a notebook in a different form factor, which explains why it's power-friedly.
My two year old Pentium M notebook draws 17W at idle. Even high-end power hungry notebooks have 90W power supplies.
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Well, considering that HP lists the operational power consumption as 74.892W, I'd say that it's quite comparable to an iMac.
Only a Machead could somehow think that there's something revolutionary about the ecology of the iMac. It's basically a notebook in a different form factor, which explains why it's power-friedly.
My two year old Pentium M notebook draws 17W at idle. Even high-end power hungry notebooks have 90W power supplies.