Eau Claire Wisconsin Real Estate Blog: Thought You Had Seen it All? How About Wood Computers?

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Thought You Had Seen it All? How About Wood Computers?

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I originally posted this in my Eau Claire Wisconsin Real Estate Blog.


I saw this article just now and thought I just had to share it. Sorry I lied just a little bit, there isn't a green computer. But they are doing some pretty amazing things here and honestly does it even make sense that computers and components have to be made of plastic? I think quite a few things could be greened up so to speak if we just start thinking out of the box. Anyways this stuff is wacky...

(sorry you have to go to the site to see I dont steal pictures)

 Computer Products Made of Wood for Sale in Japan
Stephen Kamizuru (Blog) - October 20, 2008 1:44 PM

 For the person who has everything

From the category of “what were they thinking” Marubeni Infotec Corp. is marketing a computer mouse called the Play Mouse that is made of natural wood. This optical mouse was jointly developed with Yamaguchi Kogei, a Fukui Prefecture company specializing in wooden products.

Measuring 53 x 88 x 27mm, the mouse is available in two types of wood maple and walnut.  The mouse has a smooth immaculately sanded finish and both mouse buttons are made of wood as well. It is being sold for 9,800 Yen ($96 USD) and is the ultimate melding of nature and technology.

If wood computer mice were not enough they are also selling wood flash drives in the shape of animals. The animals available are the dog, the hippopotamus, the elephant, the swan, and the pig. Available in two types of wood walnut and maple the flash drives have a capacity of 1 gigabyte and will connect to your PC using a USB cable. The USB drives are 90 x 18 x 60 mm in size and will cost 7,980 Yen ($78 USD).

When products such as these are announced it makes you wonder what the thought process was that went in to them. Who the target market is, who are they competing with, who would value a wooden hippo flash drive that can only hold a gigabyte and cost four times as much as competitor products? My guess is these products could be targeted to the extremely eco conscious, people with too much money, or the small segment of the planet who just want electronics made of wood.

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Comments

This is very cool.  I think that our technology must lead us back to a more natural, realistic environment.  We have the ability to make natural products a part of our lives.  We must not remove ourselves from natural fibers and textures.

Posted by Richard Barbee (Realty Executives Assoc) about 1 year ago
Richard thats very well said. Thanks for the comment. We could easily produce components that use natural materials for as little cost or even less. Plus they would be non-toxic, renewable etc.
Posted by Shane O'Gorman Eau Claire Wisconsin Real Estate Agent & Realtor- Buy or Sell (Eau Claire Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago
Different... thanks for sharing... Phil
Posted by Phil Stearns (Caron's Gateway Real Estate) about 1 year ago

I think we can come up with so many ideas but we just have to do them. Going green or natural looks like the wave of the future.  Sound great and thanks for the Blog.

Posted by Abiud (Abi) Montes (EWM Realtors) about 1 year ago

George Washington Carver was green before his time I suppose. Did ya know he made the first computer out of a peanut? Yes....a  peanut!

Posted by Christopher Walker (Mission Grove Realty Inc. - REO Real Estate) about 1 year ago

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