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Dell unveils new details about sustainability-focused Concept Luna

Dell's Concept Luna currently has no wires or adhesives, which should make repairs and upgrades much simpler. (Image via Dell)
Dell's Concept Luna currently has no wires or adhesives, which should make repairs and upgrades much simpler. (Image via Dell)
Dell's engineers have continued to work on Concept Luna, the company's sustainability-focused laptop design, over the past year, refining elements of the project to better improve repair and upgrade options. Key among these is the elimination of wires and adhesives and the inclusion of telemetry to help users and robots track the status of the laptop's components.

Last year, Dell introduced Concept Luna, a project centered around a more sustainable and repairable design. Over the past year, the project has introduced a few new features that aim to make the overall user experience better.

Concept Luna is Dell's vision of an easily upgradeable and repairable laptop that is environmentally friendly. Essentially, Concept Luna is a modular laptop with components that are easy to remove and swap. Additionally, Concept Luna has a focus on sustainability; components can be removed and recycled without much fuss. 

To that end, Dell's engineers have managed to eliminate adhesives and cables from Concept Luna, making the disassembly and removal of components streamlined and easy. The current iteration of Concept Luna has also minimized screws, another stop gap for many who want to repair or replace components in their laptop. 

The removal of adhesives and minimization of screws also allows Concept Luna to be disassembled by robots. To aid in this, Concept Luna now has device telemetry to "diagnose the health of individual system components to help ensure nothing is going to waste," according to Dell.

This telemetry not only informs users of the status of each components, letting them know which parts may need to be replaced, but also robotic automation and the use of "micro-factories" with robots that can quickly disassemble and repair or upgrade a laptop. 

Considering the growth in demand for modular electronics like the Fairphone 4 and the Framework laptop, Dell seems to be poised for sustainable success with Concept Luna. If Dell can integrate some of the facets of Concept Luna into its existing lines, it could quickly fill a niche at scale, allowing a broader base of users a laptop they can easily repair and upgrade themselves. 

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Sam Medley, 2022-12-15 (Update: 2022-12-15)