Philips Eco TV
Sipping only 75 watts of power during normal use, and just 0.15 watts in standby mode, the Philips Eco TV uses less energy than a typical incandescent light bulb. In contrast, an old cathode-ray-tube TV consumes about 100 watts, while similar-sized plasma-screen TVs can guzzle anywhere from 200 to 500 watts. The Eco TV sports a 42-inch, flat-panel LCD screen, which -- aside from making gadgetophiles drool -- has the ability to automatically dim in response to ambient lighting and what's showing on the screen. The TV, priced at about $1400, is also built from lead-free components and packaged with recycled materials.
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toddjanderson Posted 3:53 am
16 Apr 2008
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DannyGirl Posted 3:08 am
22 Apr 2008
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DannyGirl Posted 3:15 am
22 Apr 2008
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kayakchik Posted 2:20 pm
22 Apr 2008
http://www.rei.com/product/775717?ext_cat=undefined
They also make a bike called the Buzz Fly By...but it looks like it's back ordered right now.
In any case, both are considerably less than a thousand smackers like the tikit is.....
Go Bike Fridays!!!
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green8659 Posted 2:31 am
25 May 2008
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cbergen Posted 3:14 am
16 Sep 2008
Thanx,
Carrie
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