Tech | March 17, 2009 | 7 comments

Japan's Newest Flat-Screens: The Eco-Friendly TV

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Most people use their eyes to judge the best flat-screen televisions. Michiyuki Sugino, deputy general manager of audio-visual systems for Sharp, says people should also use their hands. Touch an ordinary set and you'll feel the heat given off by electronic components at work. This warmth is energy that is being wasted, Sugino says, and for consumers, hot spots mean higher electric bills. But lay hands on one of Sharp's new 32-in D Series AQUOS TVs. "The biggest surprise for consumers is when they touch the TV front and back," says Sugino. "It's cool. They can feel the difference."
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