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Connected TV Shipments Surge, With Forecasted Growth to 119 Million in 2014
Jul 20, 2010 – The TV market is entering a new phase, as connected TVs hit the mainstream. According to the latest DisplaySearch Quarterly TV Design and Features Report, internet connectivity has emerged as a key feature in TVs this year.
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DisplaySearch, Digital TV, Market Research, Smart Home, Smart TV, Streaming
California proposes new TV energy efficiency standards
Sep 21, 2009 – The California Energy Commission proposes to make changes to the Appliance Efficiency Standards contained in the California Code of Regulations. The proposed standards would cover new TVs offered for sale in California beginning in 2011 and 2013.
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California Energy Commission, Digital TV, Regulation, Smart TV, USA
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