Mitsubishi 75-Inch LaserVue TV wins Most Efficient ENERGY STAR award for 2012

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Mitsubishi 75-Inch LaserVue TV wins Most Efficient ENERGY STAR award for 2012


By Greentech Lead
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 Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America announced that its
75-inch LaserVue TV was awarded the Most Efficient ENERGY STAR designation for
2012.

The company boasts this is the only
laser TV in the world, Mitsubishi’s LaserVue
model L75-A94 is the largest TV to be recognized in the Most Efficient ENERGY
STAR rankings.

“Meeting the ENERGY STAR Most
Efficient criteria demonstrates the value of Mitsubishi’s innovative laser TV
technology. Based on size, viewing experience and energy efficiency, the
LaserVue is a great choice for energy-conscious consumers and those who want an
unmatched home theater experience,” said John
Hwang, senior product manager, Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America

As the world’s purest light source,
lasers require minimal energy to create an extensive range of rich, deep color,
clarity and immersive depth of field.

LaserVue delivers pure, cinema-like
color at a fraction of the power consumption of similarly-sized flat panel TVs.
The LaserVue L75-A94 operates at less than 85 watts, below the ENERGY STAR 5.3
requirement of 108 watts.

ENERGY STAR, a joint program of the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy, introduced
the ENERGY STAR Most Efficient program to encourage the rapid introduction of
new, more energy-efficient products into the market by recognizing early
adopters.

ENERGY STAR  helps
Americans save money and protect the environment through energy efficient
products and practices. ENERGY STAR helped save Americans nearly $18 billion on
their utility bills and cut emissions equivalent to those from 33 million cars.

Recently, Mitsubishi unveiled its
new 2011 television product line-up led by a massive 92-inch 3D DLP Home Cinema
TV. With advancements to its complete product line, Mitsubishi’s new “Go Big”
strategy aims to make its large-screen TVs the de facto standard for immersive
3D home entertainment.


editor@greentechlead.com

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