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Sony chops power consumption in 9/10 products

tvElectronics giant Sony improved the energy efficiency in 9 out of 10 of its products last year (and ignored the 10th one, we presume), according to its latest CSR report. This story at GreenBiz has the details:

That includes all of its major television models sold in Japan, which earned a five-star rating in the country’s Energy-Saving Rating Program. Almost off personal computers there met the government’s energy efficiency requirements.

All Sony BRAVIA liquid crystal display (LCD) televisions sold in Europe consume less than 1-watt in standby mode, with most models consuming less than .3 watts. All DVD players use less than .1 watts in standby mode.