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Eco Factor: Energy-efficient LCD monitors.
Eizo Nanao Corporation has announced two LCD monitors, the 23-inch FlexScan EV2303W and the 20-inch FlexScan EV2023W, that are among the world’s first monitors to receive the just-announced TCO Displays.
Eco Factor: Energy-efficient LCDs from Samsung.
Designing to the demands of green LCDs, Samsung has launched a couple of new displays that the company is touting to be 33% less energy hungry that all other LCDs developed by them till date. Coming..
Eco Factor: Energy-efficient monitor consumes 1W on standby.
Princeton has joined the green race with an entry-level 16:9 Full HD panel with better pixel resolution than other 19-inchers developed by the company. The PTFBGF-22RW is a RoHS...
Eco Factor: Energy-efficient LCDs from Panasonic.
Recently we saw Sharp launching their new energy-efficient LCDs and now we have Panasonic with a similar announcement. The company has decided that slim and energy-efficient are the two keywords to.
Eco Factor: Sharp’s new LCD consumes just 60KWh annually.
Sharp has announced an update on its Aquos line of LCD’s with energy-efficiency as the main focus. The new TVs out from the manufacturing line will be more efficient than the...
Eco Factor: Energy-efficient LCD from LG.
With CES 2009 just a couple of weeks away, companies have already started boasting about their new products that might steal the show for them. Earlier we discussed Energizer’s solar battery charger and..
Eco Factor: Energy saving LCD consumes 99% less electricity.
Japanese electronics company Funai has developed a new LCD display that the company claims consumes just 0.16mW of electricity per square centimeter, which is just about 1% of what other.
Eco Factor: New LED module to make signage highly energy-efficient.
We at EcoFriend have seen many energy efficient ways of advertising right from the solar powered billboard to the living billboard by McDonald's. Here is another way to advertise..
Eco Factor: The only eco feature about this glitzy TV is that it is made by using degradable and reusable components.
Schaub Lorenz, a German company has unveiled this luxu-eco LCD that also sports the "World’s most expensive and ultra...
Sharp's 26-inch LCD prototype is a revolutionary new display that uses just about a quarter of the power of a conventional CRT with the same screen size. That’s great news for the conservationists, and you know what, it’s also great for people who..
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