The Econova is an eco-friendly LED TV created by Philips. The 42 in screen TV has a modern look due to the use of recycled aluminum in its construction. The TV uses only 40W when in eco mode and is able to use 0W when switched off. The TV is supplied with a solar powered TV remote, which can save you from ever needing to change the batteries.
The Econova TV has been designed by Philips to provide a TV that produces a quality image while using a fraction of the energy. The 42 in screen uses the latest LED technology to produce a vibrant clear picture while using up to 60% less energy than similar devices. The zero power switch allows you to be able to turn off the set without the worries of slow drain usually associated with TVs, when it is turned off its power consumption is 0W.
By using recycled materials in the creation of the TV, the eco-friendliness of the device is multiplied. Recycled aluminum is used wherever possible to produce a modern stylish look that does not cost the earth. This aluminum framework allows the TV to be durable, strong and light. Materials used in its construction have been chosen for their ability to also be easily recycled, helping to ensure that once it has come to the end of its purposeful life it will still maintain its eco-friendliness.
The Econova is supplied with a remote control with a difference, the control features a solar panel as part of its design. To keep your control charged it therefore requires placement in a sunny or brightly lit spot positioned so the solar panel is pointing up to the light. By using clean, eco-friendly energy to power the remote control, the Econova further shows its dedication to being as green a TV as possible.
The Econova provides the clarity, quality and performance of any top range TV and couples this with true green credentials. By using significantly less energy than many other TVs, being able to use 0W when turned off, using recycled materials, being able to be recycled and having a solar powered remote, the design of the Econova shows the dedication that went into creating a truly eco-friendly TV.
Source: Slash Gear