Philips has presented the Econova LED TV, which has been awarded the European Green TV 2010-2011 award from the European Imaging & Sound Association. The TV has been designed to address environmental concerns without compromising performance. The 42-inch LED TV consumes only 40W of power in eco mode and demonstrates a holistic approach to eco-design, evident in many details, such as the unorthodox product architecture, solar-powered remote control or remote control and an electronic manual.
The company has also made use of a recycled aluminum panel, which encompasses all the electronics instead of the back cover. Moreover, the use of the latest LED technology reduces power consumption by up to 60 percent, while offering best-in-class image quality. The Econova LED TV offers a power switch that reduces power consumption to 0W when the TV is turned off, without needing to be disconnected.
The remote control or remote control that works with solar energy has been designed to reduce the impact on the environment since it does not use batteries, it is recharged with clean solar energy.
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Authors: Val