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Well it's about time somebody out there in  electronics manufacturing is doing their bit. To my mind its still not enough but it's a start! 

By the way if you are eviromentally concious you could easily today be running your TV of Solar panels! There is an $8,000  Government rebate being offered to anybody in Australia who wants to do their bit.

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For the 1.6 billion people living in areas without utility-supplied electricity, Sharp has designed a TV that can get 100% of its power from the sun. The company plans to exhibit the 26-inch LCD prototype at the Hokkaido Toyako Summit, or G8 Summit, in Hokkaido, Japan, on July 7-9.

The TV uses about one-fourth the power and has about one-third the annual energy consumption of a conventional CRT TV with the same screen size. Compared to today´s LCD TVs, the low-power prototype uses about one-third the power, and about one-half the annual energy consumption.

 This extremely low power consumption allows the TV to be powered from one of Sharp´s triple-junction thin-film solar cell modules, with a surface area of about the same size as the LCD screen. The company plans to market the TV and solar energy system as a combination pair.

The technology could bring TV to the 1.6 billion people worldwide who live off the grid, improving their lives not just with entertainment, but also access to news and information. The company predicts that environmentally-conscious consumers would also be interested in such a product.

Besides the low-power TV prototype, Sharp will also exhibit other energy-saving technologies at the G8 Summit, including a 57-inch AQUOS TV, a solar-LED lighting module, and a super-thin (20-mm) 65-inch LCD TV that uses about half the annual energy consumption of conventional LCD TVs.

In addition, the company will display a semi-transparent "see-through" solar cell module. Developed with a laser-trimming process to create large numbers of optically transparent slits over the surface of the cell, the modules could be used as architectural elements, such as in skylights and curtain walls.

 

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TV Wall Brackets and Ceiling Mounts Print E-mail
Written by Carlos   
Monday, 02 June 2008

Wall or ceiling mount your LCD or Plasma

 There are a large number of brands and models of mounting brackets available on the market today ranging in price from under 100 dollars to 1000s of dollars. 

If you are only going to have the TV fixed into one spot on the wall and don't need to swivel the TV then a fixed bracket is the cheapest way to achieve that look you want and save on space. MAXTV can supply a bracket and install it at a very competative price.

 

 FIXED WALL MOUNT BRACKET

fixed wall mount bracket for plasma or LCD TV

If on the other hand you need to swivel the TV. Some walls may need re-inforcing to cope with the extra load. MAXTV  is experienced in the installation of most types of articulated brackets such as the examples below which are higher end brackets. There are cheaper brackets on the market that are perfectly adequate to suit your needs let us find and install the right bracket to suit your budget.

VOGELS BRACKET

Vogels flagship bracket with TV                        Vogels flag ship articulated wall mount bracket

 

ATDEC BRACKETS 

ATDEC articulated arm for plasma and LCD                               ATDEC articulated arm for smaller LCD TV

 

 Wall Mounts, Ceiling Mounts , Stands and Custom solutions

 

Call Carlos

0425 348 202

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Carlos can source and install the right bracket to suit most budgets including custom made brackets for domestic and comercial applications.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 November 2008 )
 
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