Energy Efficient Bravia TVs Lakeville MN

With Sony's Bravia WE5 Flat Screen HD, you can watch the Mets all the time and still save money and energy. To achieve these energy savings, the Bravia WE5 uses a micro-tubular HCFL (Hot Cathode Fluorescent Lamp) backlight that cuts power consumption by more than 50%, and a Smart Presence Sensor. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to the home electronics stores in Lakeville, MN listed below.

Excalibur Cable Communications
(952) 736-9901
200 N River Ridge Cir
Burnsville, MN
 
Town Square Television
(651) 451-7834
5845 Blaine Ave
Inver Grove, MN
 
Interconnect of the Twin Cities
(952) 674-2800
6385 Old Shady Oak Rd Ste 250
Eden Prairie, MN
 
Satellite TV Providers Burnsville
(612) 424-8707
12780 Nicollet Avenue
Burnsville, MN
 
Direct Bloomington Satellite TV
(612) 568-0310
2120 W Old Shakopee rd
Bloomington, MN
 
Norlight Inc
(612) 337-8115
2250 Pilot Knob Rd
Saint Paul, MN
 
Antenna System Specialist
(952) 941-9067
5113 Duggan Plz
Minneapolis, MN
 
Lakeville Providers-Satellite TV
(952) 232-5432
8530 210th Street West
Lakeville, MN
 
Expert Cable Service: Bloomington
(612) 235-4741
2126 W Old Shakopee rd
Bloomington, MN
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Expert Cable Service: Bloomington
(612) 235-4741
2126 W Old Shakopee rd
Bloomington, MN
 

Motion Sensors on Bravia TVs Make for

Motion Sensors on Bravia TVs Make For Lazy Watchers

May 6, 2009   Margaret Teich

This summer, watching TV will become even lazier. And more energy efficient. Thanks to Sony’s soon to be released Bravia WE5 Flat Screen HD , you can watch the Mets all the time and still save money and energy. To achieve these energy savings, the Bravia WE5 uses a micro-tubular HCFL (Hot Cathode Flourescent Lamp) backlight that cuts power consumption by more than 50%, and a Smart Presence Sensor.

The Smart Presence Sensor is what really makes the Bravia WE5 a lazy TV watcher’s dream. And here’s why:

Let’s say you were to leave the den with the TV still on. The Smart Presence Sensor will detect that there is no movement in the room and after 30 minutes, it will automatically go into standby mode. And when you come back in, it will turn back on. If you are concerned the screen will shut off while you are sitting in front of it watching a movie or an important game, have no fear: this sensor registers even the slightest movement, even breathing. and will stay powered on. In the future, hopefully, most TVs will come with this motion detecting future and one day, leaving the TV on all night will be a thing of the past....

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