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Friday, 05 June 2009 22:16

It's easy being green: energy-efficient TV from Sony arrives in Australia

Written by  Peter Bui

It has never been more important to consider cutting down on energy use and reducing household energy bills. Sony's new energy-efficient TV has arrived in Australia to help consumers reduce their power consumption. The Sony TV - the BRAVIA WE5 - has been designed with unique energy-saving features, such as the "Presence Sensor" that automatically turns off the TV when no one is detected in the room.

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This eco-friendly new BRAVIA model is digital ready and the ideal choice in preparing for the digital switchover. Awarded five energy stars (for the KDL46WE5 model), the WE5 reduces power consumption without compromising on picture quality.

"The WE5 consumes less power than two typical (75W) light bulbs, which translates into both significant cost and also energy savings for those consumers who have an eye on their environmental footprint," said Jan Ergen, Product Manager for Visual Display at Sony Australia. "With the digital switchover looming, the WE5 provides a more environmentally aware choice for consumers that want to upgrade to a high definition TV."

One of most energy-efficient HD televisions available, the BRAVIA WE5 consumes over 50 per cent less power than its predecessor and is available in two sizes (40 inch, 46 inch).

Key energy saving features

  • Presence Sensor: Out of sight, out of picture
  • Energy Saving Switch
  • World's first microtubular HCFL backlight
  • Enhanced picture quality

Information: For further information on Sony's BRAVIA LCD TV range, readers can contact Sony Australia on 1300 720 071 or visit www.sony.com.au

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