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Eco friendly TVs from Sharp Aquos

Submitted by newgadgetsguru on February 2, 2009 – 4:48 pm2 Comments

sharp-aquos-eco-friendlySharp has recently announced a new line of models for their Aquos D models. Nothing spectacular in terms of specifications – they are available in 32, 26 and 20” and resolution of 1366X768. In terms of contrast ratio, the 32″ model offers 3000:1 and the 26 and 20″ models offer 1500:1.

Moving away from the specifications, the interesting part is that Sharp is marketing these TVs are eco friendly! First of all, the power consumption of this TV is only 60W per year (we are assuming that it is in standby mode). That’s just 0.16W per day. That’s fantastic figures for something like an LCD TV. Sharp also says that the Aquos D’s LCD is built to last approximately 60,000 hours. It also user “greener” plastics which seems to be the trend nowadays.

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