LG unveils eco-friendly computer screen
by David Masters
June 13, 2008
Electronics giant LG this week unveiled a new environmentally friendly monitor that uses 45% less energy than standard computer screens of a similar size.
The Flatron W2252TE, dubbed ‘the world’s most eco-friendly monitor’, features a 22 inch LCD widescreen and is powered by just 22 watts of electricity.
Despite its eco-credentials, the Flatron does not skimp on functionality; it is as sharp and as quick to respond as other monitors of a similar size.
LG have said that this is just the beginning of a range of eco-friendly monitors to be produced by the company.
A spokeswoman added that LG is committed to further developing its portfolio of green products.
The Flatron W2252 will be available from August, price to be confirmed.
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