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Kind to the Environment - Eco-Friendly VIERA TVs

Kind to the Environment

It is not a contradiction: you truly can enjoy entertainment and be eco-friendly at the same time. How? Panasonic has designed TVs with the planet in mind.

Eco-Friendly VIERA TVs

Eco-Friendly VIERA TVs

When you are in the comfort of your living room, enjoying the latest blockbuster movie on Blu-ray or your favourite TV programme, you want to enjoy yourself and not fret about the damage you are potentially doing to the environment. So no worries, Panasonic has taken care of everything. With the NeoPDP panel, Panasonic has radically lowered the energy consumption of their TVs.

Lead Free Display

So no compromising on excellent entertainment here. Their expert engineers have also come up with a new phosphor and front filter, which improves panel efficiency and picture quality in equal measure. Moreover, Panasonic has eliminated the use of harmful lead in their Plasma models.

But not just NeoPDP is kind to the environment. Panasonic LCD TVs with LED backlighting use less energy compared to conventional LCD panels. Furthermore, they do not contain any harmful mercury. So enjoy TV viewing all you like, with great quality and the eco- friendliness to match.

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LESS POWER CONSUMPTION - A VIERA TV uses up to 55% less power* in darkly lit conditions. This is thanks to the Eco Mode, which is standard on most models. It uses a photo sensor to measure the ambient light in the room, then adjusts the panel’s brightness accordingly.

* According to the VDE measurement 2008. Based on the 42-inch VIERA Plasma TV TH-42PZ80.
Up to 100,000 hours
LESS WASTE - VIERA Plasma TVs are designed to provide a panel life of up to 100,000 hours, giving you up to 35 years of great entertainment. A panel life time of up to 60,000 hours can be achieved by Panasonic VIERA LCD TVs.
VIERA Tough Panel
MORE REASSURING - Thanks to the Tough Panel on many VIERA Plasma TVs, you do not need to worry about serious screen damage. That is because the front sheet of glass on the TV is resistant to impacts of up to four joules, which is particularly reassuring for families with small children and gamers who use motion controllers.

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