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Efficiency Gains Could Prove Proposed Plasma Ban Shortsighted

hihopes writes "As the EU calls for a ban on plasma TVs, a leading Harvey Norman executive said that the issue should be left to vendors, who at the recent CES Show in the USA showed an array of low-powered TV display screens."

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  1. Re:Not banning plasmas. by caitsith01 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I now return you to your anti-EU anti-regulation frothing-at-the-mouth posts.

    I'm no free market radical, but this does seem like a good example of something that is best left to the market.

    There is a direct and increasing incentive for consumers to buy lower energy use products. Therefore there is a direct incentive to reduce the energy use in these panels. Therefore the market is likely to either produce lower energy use plasmas, or LCDs or other similar technologies which have plasma-like quality.

    The time and money no doubt involved in this regulatory process might be better spent on improving the level of mandatory information disclosed in relation to all electrical products so that consumers can (voluntarily) make an informed decision.

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  2. Re:Not banning plasmas. by wkk2 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    10 years? Without lead solder I doubt they will last that long. Going after standby power seems more productive.