Thursday, December 9, 2010

The Sony LCD Television is Going Green




With power requirements of about 128 Watts in The Light Sensor technology helps to adjust the television's backlight settings according to the lighting conditions in the room, which helps save energy and enhances viewing comfort. Another cutting edge technology is the Light Sensor, which is incorporated in most of the Sony Eco-TV LCD television series. The television set also switches to power Management stand-by mode when it does not receive a signal from the computer for more than 30 seconds. The specialty of the Sony Full HD LCD TV is the Picture Frame Mode which makes this a beauty when turned off, especially since you can display the digital pictures in this television screen when not in use, making it one of the worlds best when it comes to innovation and technology.

Sony has continually led the way in the manufacture of device enhancements that helps to save energy and be ecologically friendly. Sony Bravia LCD Televisions are currently reputed for their crystal clear and pristine image quality and creative video processing. Even industry competitors have to agree that Sony is still recognized as the last word for high quality and state of the art LCD televisions. Leading the way in the campaign to save the environment, industry leader Sony is leading the green revolution with the introduction of the Greenovation campaign to come up with ecologically friendly home and entertainment appliances including LCD televisions.

When other companies are making the most of advanced technology and systems to create power hungry multi-functioned appliances, the Sony LCD television is going Green.