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Energy 5.1 Take Classic Home Theater System (Set of Six, Black)

Energy 5.1 Take Classic Home Theater System (Set of Six, Black)

  • 4 gloss black 2-way Energy satellite speakers
  • 1 gloss black Energy center channel
  • 200 watt Energy subwoofer with front firing port and 8″ driver and patented Ribbed Elliptical Surround(TM)
  • Perfect for a large or small space surround sound solution
  • Wall mountable

This landmark Energy 5.1 Take Classic home entertainment system flaunts superior MDF cabinets finished in sophisticated high-gloss black. It includes a powerful 200-watt subwoofer with a front-firing port, 8″ driver and patented Ribbed Elliptical Sur

List Price: $ 599.00

Price: $ 399.00

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Posted by admin - October 19, 2011 at 11:54 am

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Pioneer VSX-9040TXH 7-Channel Direct Energy Amplification Home Theater Receiver (Black)

Pioneer VSX-9040TXH 7-Channel Direct Energy Amplification Home Theater Receiver (Black)

  • Works with iPHone Certified with Digital USB input
  • 110w x 7 Direct Energy Amplification
  • THX Select 2 Plus: for dedicated Home Theatre rooms, Dolby True-HD/DTS-HD Master Audio: HD audio for Blu-Ray
  • HDMI Repeaters: 4in/1out
  • Faroudja 1080p Video Scaler

110w x 7 Direct Energy Amplification, THX Select 2 Plus: for dedicated Home Theatre rooms, Dolby True-HD/DTS-HD Master Audio: HD audio for Blu-Ray, HDMI Repeaters: 4in/1out, Faroudja 1080p Video Scaler, Advanced MCACC with 9 Band Eq , Works with iPHo

List Price: $ 699.00

Price: $ 699.00

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Posted by admin - September 27, 2011 at 11:54 am

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ViewSonic’s VA2231WM 22-Inch Widescreen LCD Monitor with Speakers, DVI and Energy Star 5.0 (Black)

ViewSonic’s VA2231WM 22-Inch Widescreen LCD Monitor with Speakers, DVI and Energy Star 5.0 (Black)

  • 22″ (21.5″ Vis) widescreen LCD monitor with Energy Star 5.0 certification
  • 1080p (1920 x 1080) Full HD resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio for perfect image reproduction
  • DVI and VGA video inputs for diverse connectivity options
  • 100mm x 100mm VESA compliant for wall mount or monitor stands
  • ECO mode for up to 30% power saving

ViewSonic’s new VA2231wm is an Energy Star 5.0 certified, environment friendly 22″ (21.5″ Vis) widescreen monitor with integrated speakers. With 1920×1080 Full HD resolution, 100,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, DVI and VGA inputs and VESA mountable glo

List Price: $ 199.00

Price: $ 199.00

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Posted by admin - March 31, 2011 at 12:01 pm

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Q&A: How much more energy does a Plasma TV consumer compared to a LCD TV?

Question by Harish: How much more energy does a Plasma TV consumer compared to a LCD TV?
How much more energy does a Plasma TV consumer compared to a LCD TV? Everyone says Plasma consumes more energy than a LCD, but by how much? Twice as much as a LCD? Newer versions of plasmas are now ‘Energy Certified”, does that mean they still consumer more energy than LCD, but overall, does not take that much compared to a traditional CRT TV?

Best answer:

Answer by Elyakim L
A CRT TV uses a lot of energy. The initial power up takes a big jolt and from there it sustains itself while wasting more energy. Think of it as a Incandescent light bulb, putting out heat. When that wasted energy on heat could be used to help output more lumens. I don’t know much about plasmas because I don’t think they will be around much longer, once laser diode TVs are developed that is. Laser diode TVs are still being researched, but once created they will be as brilliant as a plasma and as long lasting as a LCD TV (liquid crystal display).

To find out the wattage you need to use the equation P=I*E
“P” is equivalent to Power “I” is equivalent to Current and “E” is equivalent to voltage. “P” is expressed in Watts, “I” is expressed in Amps and “E” is expressed in Volts.

Standard wall outlets put out about 120 Volts of Alternating current. All you need to know is how much amps this unit consumes. Look on the back of the TV and it should give you an amp reading. Multiply this number by 120V and you should get your answer in Watts. Keep in mind that Sometimes Amps are expressed in mAh (milli amperes)

So an old CRT TV would consume a lot more power compared to a LCD flat screen tv of the same size. An LCD is energy efficient just like those weird Compact Flourescent Light bulbs.

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Posted by admin - August 20, 2010 at 9:04 am

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Energy RC-Micro 5.1 Surround Speaker System

  • Micro 5.1 Home Theater surround speaker package of critical acclaim delivers high performance sound in elegant and unobtrusive package.
  • Exclusive Convergent source Module (CSM) features 2.5-Inch Aluminum woofer and 1/2-Inch Hyperbolic Aluminum tweeter
  • Subwoofer, center channel and four front & rear speakers all finished in beautiful High Gloss piano black lacquer.
  • Mini subwoofer in High Gloss Black features 8-Inch woofer with Patented Ribbed Elliptical suspension and 240W amplifier for deep
  • Several mounting options with Integrated key-hole mount or 1/4-Inch-20 insert, floor stands optional.

Product Description
Acclaimed micro-sized Home Theater surround speaker package perfect to frame around today’s flat panel TVs…. More >>

Energy RC-Micro 5.1 Surround Speaker System

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Posted by admin - April 10, 2010 at 1:35 pm

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Pioneer VSX-9040TXH 7-Channel Direct Energy Amplification Home Theater Receiver

  • Works with iPHone Certified with Digital USB input
  • 110w x 7 Direct Energy Amplification
  • THX Select 2 Plus: for dedicated Home Theatre rooms, Dolby True-HD/DTS-HD Master Audio: HD audio for Blu-Ray
  • HDMI Repeaters: 4in/1out
  • Faroudja 1080p Video Scaler

Product Description
110w x 7 Direct Energy Amplification, THX Select 2 Plus: for dedicated Home Theatre rooms, Dolby True-HD/DTS-HD Master Audio: HD audio for Blu-Ray, HDMI Repeaters: 4in/1out, Faroudja 1080p Video Scaler, Advanced MCACC with 9 Band Eq , Works with iPHone Certified with Digital USB input, PQLS for Jitterless transmission of 2 Channel Stereo Music, ALC Multi; superior sound quality in low volume , Advanced Sound Retriever, PureCinema I/P Video Processing, Analog to HDMI… More >>

Pioneer VSX-9040TXH 7-Channel Direct Energy Amplification Home Theater Receiver

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Posted by admin - February 23, 2010 at 12:08 pm

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Energy Take Classic 5 Pack 5.0 Home Theater Speaker

  • Heralded design produces big and detailed home theater sound from small, elegant high gloss black speakers.
  • Five speaker package (5.0) includes dedicated center speaker and left/right front and left/right rear speakers.
  • Exclusive Convergent source Module (CSM) features 3-Inch Poly-Titanium woofer and 3/4-Inch Hyperbolic Aluminum tweeter
  • Dedicated center channel feature dual Poly-Titanium woofers and provides incredibly clear dialog and special effects
  • Several mounting options with Integrated key-hole mount or 1/4-Inch-20 insert, floor stands optional.

Product Description
Critically acclaimed 5.0 Home Theater speaker package of small but high performance speakers finished in High Gloss Black…. More >>

Energy Take Classic 5 Pack 5.0 Home Theater Speaker

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Posted by admin - October 17, 2009 at 1:07 pm

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Energy Take Classic 5 Pack 5.0 Home Theater Speaker (Black)

Energy Take Classic 5 Pack 5.0 Home Theater Speaker (Black)

includes 4 satellites and 1 center channel speaker * bass-reflex (ported) design * 8-ohm impedance * sensitivity: 89 dB * video-shielded to prevent magnetic distortion on tube TVs * 5-way binding posts * high-gloss black finish * warranty: 5 years *

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Posted by admin - September 15, 2009 at 8:12 pm

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