Dell has unveiled new details about its Concept Luna sustainability-focused laptop design. The Concept Luna has been further refined and it currently omits the use of wires or adhesives internally. This implies that repairs and upgrades will be achieved easily. The elimination of wires and adhesives is a major highlight of improvements from last year.
Dell has also included telemetry to help users and robots track the status of components on the laptop. Repairability and sustainability are the main fulcrums of the development of Concept Luna. Dell continues to make progress in delivering a superior user experience for the Concept Luna laptop that may surface. The Concept Luna is a modular laptop with easy-to-remove components. It will be made from recyclable materials which can be easily removed.
It is a major achievement that Dell’s engineers have been able to eliminate the use of adhesives and wires on the laptop. It also minimizes screws which are also great for repairability. This also implies that the Concept Luna can be disassembled by robots – thanks to telemetry. The Concept Luna uses device telemetry to diagnose the health of individual components. The telemetry will help users to identify components that may need replacement. It will also provide robotic automation and micro-factories for the repair/ upgrade of laptops.
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