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"New features, such as light-emitting diodes that consume tiny amounts of power, special reflective films and sensors that automatically adjust TV brightness to a room's viewing conditions, are driving down electricity consumption, experts said."
The problem is those aren't on the market yet. Worse, it's already "old" technology.
Let's see. "Big government conspiracy" or something else? Republicans always think there is this huge magical entity that wants to spy on them and "find things out". Like "God", but man made. Important things. Like, what they ate for breakfast. What color they painted their living room.
Even the most intimate details. What shampoo they used. Republicans are protective of their poo.
Or could it be that California is the most populous state and is basically going bankrupt? People want their electricity, but they don't want to pay for it. They want the government, that entity that should be "smaller", to take care of it.
It's like what the Republicans wanted the last eight years. Two wars paid for by, by what? Less taxes? Tax cuts for the rich?
So the top 5% buy 62" TVs driving up the cost of electricity for everyone. They basically become subsidized by everyone else. Nice. Very Republican. Very conservative. Heartless and brainless.
In the mean time, there is a lot a new technology already in the market. Check out a hand held laser projector that that has perfect focus at high resolution up to and astounding 100 inches. It doesn't use a million LEDs or 500 watts of power. It uses three tiny RGB lasers. That's innovation you won't get from a high school drop out or anti education Republicans. This takes "school". There, I said it. The dirty word. "School".
Microvision's laser-based SHOW WX pico projector shines at CEATEC (video)
SHOWWX⢠Laser Pico Projector: Experience SHOW WX
At least this gave conservatives another chance to "rant" at that noexistant, non caring huge entity, "big government".
What gives the GOVERNMENT...any GOVERNMENT the right to legislate consumption of a commodity?
Because the real commodity here is NOT a TV, it's "electricity". If the top 5% use 50% of the electricity, but the cost is spread out to everyone, even those who can't afford a TV, then something is seriously wrong. Do you guys ever "think" before ranting? Ever?