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Amid a green-themed Consumer Electronics Show, Greenpeace says electronics firms are getting more eco-conscious to meet consumer demand but fall short of what's possible.
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And do the majority of people really care about how green their gadget is? Most of us put price and power waaaaaaaaaaaaaay ahead of eco-chic, if it's a factor at all.
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