LG to launch eco-friendly plasma tv
Looks like electronics giant LG is starting to have green thoughts. I found an interesting article posted on CNET.co.uk that talks about a new plasma TV that is constructed almost entirely of natural materials.
The bezel is made of compressed wood (derived from renewable forests) and finished in white water-based paint. No consumer electronics device is complete without a splash of silver, so LG has used aluminium — thus ensuring it’s highly recyclable. We were also pleased to learn LG has used lead-free or low-lead internal components.
According to the article, LG plans on releasing the new 52 inch TV to their commercial customers. However, it could be just the start of a new trend in green electronics.
To view a concept picture of the eco-friendly plasma TV, visit Crave at CNET.co.uk.
I did a quick search for LG’s eco-friendly plasma TV and I struck out. It appears Crave has the inside scoop on LG’s new developments. Keep your eyes open, if you see anything related to this story please email us.
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Written by steve on November 17th, 2006 with
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