The LCD TV Association's
GreenTV logo, announced last week, is part of a move to create a smaller
environmental footprint for flat screen TVs, said association chairman Bruce
Berkoff.
"This will involve the use of less heavy metals, ambient light sensors and
smarter electronics very soon, as well as more LED backlights with spatial and
content-based dimming and energy savings over time, and many other improvements,
" he added in a written statement.
Details on the initiative are limited, although much of the work is initially
expected to focus on the use of ambient light sensors, which cause TVs to adjust
their backlighting based on the light levels in the room. Progress in the area
will be announced in the coming months, said the association.
The association's focus on ambient sensors comes three months after the EPA
finalised version 3.0 of its Energy Star TV products specification. The new
version of the specification, which comes into effect on 1 November, includes
specific criteria for TVs using ambient sensors.
According to
government
figures, the majority of LCD TVs currently on the market will fail to meet
the new Energy Star 3.0 standards and will not be able to carry the energy
saving logo.
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