Sony efficiency push not on standby

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The electronics firm has a new range of TVs with an average energy use of 0.2W on standby

Sony's range of TVs launched this month have close to zero watts energy use when on standby, a Sony executive told BusinessGreen.com last night. The Bravia range of TVs uses an average of 0.2W of...

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