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Good point! In that case, order me half of one.
This is a great idea, but it makes one wonder... If the payback really is only three and a half years and the fuel cell lasts 15 years, then why didn't Fujitsu purchase a second system to power 100% of its data center?
I put together a little version of what the new iMacs might look like if reduced energy consumption was actually top on Apple's priority list. Maybe we'll see something more similar in the next generation. In the meantime, I've code named the concept iMac Zi (Zero Impact) and am soliciting ideas for a follow up to make it even better. http://blog.greenesthost.com/?p=9
Sorry. The URL didn't come through on the first post. Presenting the iMac Zi [Zero Impact]:
http://blog.greenesthost.com/?p=9
What if Apple really went the extra mile to make this thing energy efficient. Following the lead of other PCs, like Zonbu - the zero-emissions PC.

I took a stab at creating what the 5th generation iMac might look like and what it might feature if creating a greener PC was Apple's top priority.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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