CES 2011: What Does the 3D TV Rush Mean For Our Energy Consumption?

Samsung displays the “world’s largest” 3D LED TV; Photos via Jaymi Heimbuch 3D TVs, projectors, cameras — it’s all the rage this year at CES and the next wave of entertainment. Practically every major company that plays a role in entertainment electronics, from televisions to cameras, has their fingers in the 3D cookie jar. There’s even a 3D@Home zone at CES. We’ve been doing so well with energy consumption on electronics, including pulling energy hogs off of store shelves
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CES 2011: What Does the 3D TV Rush Mean For Our Energy Consumption?

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