sustainable electronics

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The sustainable electronics tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the environmental and longevity aspects of modern computing hardware, particularly in the context of Microsoft's Windows 11 upgrade push and the shift to AI-ready PCs. Threads highlight how manufacturers like ASUS and Lenovo are positioning new devices—such as Copilot+ PCs and the Lenovo 100W Gen 5—as future-proof investments that reduce electronic waste by supporting longer usage cycles. Topics include the end of Windows 10 support, hardware requirements for Windows 11, and the role of repairability and durability in education and business laptops. The tag reflects a growing focus on balancing technological advancement with sustainability in the Windows ecosystem.
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    Windows 10 Support Ends 2025: Why Upgrading to Windows 11 and AI-Ready PCs Is Crucial

    As Microsoft’s clock runs down on Windows 10 support, a new front has opened in the operating system upgrade push — and it’s not coming just from Redmond itself. ASUS, one of the world’s largest PC manufacturers, has taken an assertive stance in encouraging its customers to move to Windows 11...
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    Windows 10 Support Ends 2025: Why ASUS's Copilot+ PCs Are the Future of AI-Driven Hardware

    As the October 2025 end-of-support date for Windows 10 approaches, Microsoft and its partners, notably ASUS, are intensifying efforts to encourage users to transition to Windows 11. This push is particularly directed at individuals whose current hardware doesn't meet Windows 11's stringent...
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    Lenovo 100W Gen 5: The Future-Proof Budget Laptop for Education and Business

    Following up on recent developments in the value-oriented laptop market, Lenovo’s unveiling of the Lenovo 100W Gen 5 signals a targeted evolution rather than a radical reinvention—but it's the subtlety of these upgrades that reveals Lenovo's ambitions for the education and entry-level business...
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