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Flat-screen TVs - do they really eat more energy? BBC News Do flat-screen TVs eat more energy? Flat-screen TVs - a Christmas "must-have" in many households - are among the latest gadgets to be black-listed by environmentalists for their heavy power consumption. But are they really the 4x4s of home entertainment? Do flat-screen TVs eat more energy? BBC News They're a Christmas "must have", but have been branded 4x4s for the home. Consumer electronics market soars to new heights vnunet.com via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News Market booming thanks to games consoles and TVs Consumer electronics market soars to new heights Infomatics The market for consumer electronics is increasingly bouyant, pushed by demand for flat-screen TVs and games consoles. "The consumer electronics industry in Western Europe is making 9.2 per cent greater turnover, with around 18 per cent for digital products," said EITO chairman Bruno Lamborghini. Consumer electronics market soars to new heights vnunet.com Will Head, vnunet.com , Friday 8 December 2006 at 00:00:00 Market booming thanks to games consoles and TVs The market for consumer electronics is increasingly bouyant, pushed by demand for flat-screen TVs and games consoles. The market grew by almost 10 per cent in Western Europe over the > Read the full article Keeping a Sharp eye on technology Happy accident leads to firm's inventions of LCD calculators, TVs Daily Yomiuri Online In 1964, major consumer electronic firm Sharp Corp. developed the world's first electronic calculator. However, they were quickly joined in the business by Casio Computer Co. and other firms, which created fierce competition and a quick decline in prices. HD TV in the UK The Register Everything you need to know fully revised and updated Buyer's Guide Christmas is a-coming and the consumer electronics industry is out to sell you a brand spanking new HD TV. But is now the right time to buy? In this fully revised and updated report, Reg Hardware guides you past the gotchas… Black Friday sales up, growth slowing CNET Consumers shelled out for electronics, especially TVs, but growth over the previous year slowed. Personal Tech RedNova By Rob Pegoraro, Washington Post Personal Technology Columnist The Washington Post's was online at to answer your personal tech questions, discuss recent columns, and provide advice for finding the right gadget for the holidays. LCD TVs outsell tubes for first time Personal Computer World Flat-panel LCD TVs have managed to outsell older CRT-based TVs in Europe for the first time, according to the latest research from market watcher, DisplaySearch.
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