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AOpen's MoDT Digital Engines and XC Minis (miniPCs) operate at a fraction of the energy costs of traditional computers despite matching their Duo Core power, speed, memory size and Blu-ray multimedia capacity. How is it possible for a three-pound device that can easily fit in one's hand to muscle up to bulky, much heavier traditional desktop PCs?  The answer is multifold, based on the hundreds of cutting-edge green tech innovations that have churned out of AOpen's Green Tech Labs each year since the Labs first launched MoDT Technology in 2004.

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Test Case #1: An Internet marketing company in California with 100-150 employees takes up three floors of a high-rise commercial building in a dense metropolitan area. The company exchanges its 130 traditional desktop computers (each rated at the typical 400W) with AOpen's Energy Star 4.0 Ready Digital Engines (all rated at 90W). Using our energy cost calculator that figures State-by-State estimated energy costs per Kilowatt-hour into its calculations, the Internet marketing company could save $19,735 and 176,514 KWH.

Test Case #2: A major international airport in New York with 500 digital signage screens operated by AOpen Digital Engines instead of traditional servers with traditional PCs could save $204,215 and 1,357,800 KWH.

In addition to direct energy cost savings, AOpen customers may enjoy further cuts in costs due to other reasons related to AOpen's innovative MoDT Technology including: 1) AOpen's low-heat modules save on air-conditioning costs 2) AOpen's lightweight, portable Digital Engines and XC Minis cut down on transportation costs 3) AOpen's open architecture and open implementation designs mean that upgrading, customizing and/or replacing parts is cheap and easy.

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