Mitsubishi 75-inch LaserVue TV Wins Energy Star Most Efficient Award
Mitsubishi's 75-inch LaserVue TV becomes largest TV on the market to receive EPA Energy Star "Most Efficient" award.
Mitsubishi's 75-inch LaserVue TV has won the Most Efficient Energy Star designation for 2012, making it one of the most energy-efficient TVs 55 inches or larger in the United States.
Mitsubishi’s LaserVue L75-A94is the largest TV to be recognized in the Most Efficient EPA Energy Star rankings. The TV's laser-light source delivers cinema-like color at a fraction of the power consumption of similarly-sized TVs, Mitsubishi says. The LaserVue L75-A94 operates at less than 85 watts, below the Energy Star 5.3 requirement of 108 watts.
“Meeting the Energy Star Most Efficient criteria demonstrates the value of Mitsubishi’s innovative laser TV technology,” says John Hwang, senior product manager, Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America. “Based on size, viewing experience and energy efficiency, the LaserVue is a great choice for energy-conscious consumers and those who want an unmatched home theater experience.”
Lasers require minimal energy to create an extensive range of rich, deep color, clarity and immersive depth of field, says the company.
Mitsubishi’s LaserVue L75-A94is the largest TV to be recognized in the Most Efficient EPA Energy Star rankings. The TV's laser-light source delivers cinema-like color at a fraction of the power consumption of similarly-sized TVs, Mitsubishi says. The LaserVue L75-A94 operates at less than 85 watts, below the Energy Star 5.3 requirement of 108 watts.
“Meeting the Energy Star Most Efficient criteria demonstrates the value of Mitsubishi’s innovative laser TV technology,” says John Hwang, senior product manager, Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America. “Based on size, viewing experience and energy efficiency, the LaserVue is a great choice for energy-conscious consumers and those who want an unmatched home theater experience.”
Lasers require minimal energy to create an extensive range of rich, deep color, clarity and immersive depth of field, says the company.
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