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Ultra HD TVs could add $1 billion to U.S. viewers' annual energy bills

2015-11-17 20:00:00| Digital TV News

The latest Ultra HD TVs use 30% more energy than their HD predecessors, which could add $1 billion to U.S. viewers' annual utility bills if energy-saving improvements are not expanded, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).

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