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LCD and plasma TVs are replacing the conventional CRT TVs and becoming the mainstream. These market and technological trends have led to a shift in consumer demands toward thin profile and environment-friendliness as well as high picture quality. Sharp started development of LCD TVs early as it was aware of their desirable qualities such as thin-profile,light-weight, low energy- and natural-resource- consumption, long life and eye-friendly luminescence characteristics Today, Sharp has launched 25 models of AQUOS LCD TV series into the market, ranging from 13 inch 4:3 format to 37 inch wide-screen. The LC-30BV5 LCD TV, boasting a 30V-inch LCD wide-screen display, comes equipped with a BS/110 ? CS digital HDTV tuner and yet still only consumes a mere 144W when operating. The LCD TV components explained above contribute greatly to this low energy consumption. is a schematic diagram detailing the platform construction of the LC-30BV5. shows a comparison of power consumption, power consumption during standby mode and annual power consumption* between three types of TVs: the LC-30BV5 LCD TV, a Sharp CRT TV having the same effective screen size of the LC-30BV5, and a typical plasma TV made by a company other than Sharp. In every category, the LCD TV scored better than their counterparts.

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