9 Green TVs
Nine displays high in performance and low in energy consumption.
With the California Energy Commission banning the sale of inefficient TVs starting in 2011, we thought we'd take a look at some of the top "green" TVs on the market.
LCDs typically require much less power than plasmas, which have seen Pioneer and Vizio drop the technology within the past year.
LCDs are becoming more and more efficient, thanks to full backlighting by energy-friendly LEDs and features like:
We look at nine TVs larger than 40 inches, all of which feature Full HD 1080p and Energy Star 3.0 compliance. If money isn't an issue, ultra-efficient options include Sony's 11-inch OLED XEL-1 ($2,499) or Mitsubishi's 65-inch LaserVue TV ($6,999).
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LCDs typically require much less power than plasmas, which have seen Pioneer and Vizio drop the technology within the past year.
LCDs are becoming more and more efficient, thanks to full backlighting by energy-friendly LEDs and features like:
- Local dimming/li>
- Ambient light sensing
- Auto-off settings
- Home viewing modes
We look at nine TVs larger than 40 inches, all of which feature Full HD 1080p and Energy Star 3.0 compliance. If money isn't an issue, ultra-efficient options include Sony's 11-inch OLED XEL-1 ($2,499) or Mitsubishi's 65-inch LaserVue TV ($6,999).
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Arlen Schweiger is managing editor of CE Pro and Commercial Integrator magazines. Arlen contributes installation features, business profiles, manufacturer news and product reviews.


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