Philips released 42-inch LED TV Econova

Philips has released the LED TV Econova with a diagonal 42-inch (42PFL6805), reaching a record low - 40 watts in eco-mode.

It uses the latest version of LED lighting that reduces energy consumption by 60%. 

And it features remote control, rechargeable by solar energy, a desktop stand, which can also be used to mount the TV on the wall.

Besides,Technology HD Natural Motion, capable of processing 4 trillion colors, smooth motion reproduction and maximum clarity.

Econova Clear Sound is used in LED TV technology, which is a hidden sound system with two speakers integrated into the front panel and two woofers, integrated into the rear panel that allows you to hear every word.

It will be on sale in Europe in September 2010.

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