Plasam screens to be banned?

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Andrew Everard:

Amazing - I guessed where the story came from before I even opened your post
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And I think the days of self-levitating string on wooden train-sets are numbered too...

The story will run be run by any paper (Journo/Lemming)

http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/green-living/giant-plasma-tvs-face-ban-in-battle-to-green-britain-1299665.html
 
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lol @ daily wail.

Plasmas won't be "banned", too many stinkin' rich people, including politicians, enjoy them. end of.

At the most our leaders will see another way of sliding in another cynical insidious eco sleath-tax an environmental charge to make us think about what we buy.
 
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I know this issue may forebode what is yet to come, but is this really a big problem? My 32" LCD only uses 170watts when contrast/backlight/volume are set at maximum. Honestly, as long as they don't set it to under 600watts, it won't affect any mass-market televisons. The Pioneer KURO Generation IX only consumes 510watts, and it's a huge television which kicks out plenty of heat!

That said, my Arcam draws far more than that from the plug (nearly 800watts) and my JVC A-X5 draws even more and they're not outlawed.
 
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Hughes123:
I know this issue may forebode what is yet to come, but is this really a big problem? My 32" LCD only uses 170watts when contrast/backlight/volume are set at maximum. Honestly, as long as they don't set it to under 600watts, it won't affect any mass-market televisons. The Pioneer KURO Generation IX only consumes 510watts, and it's a huge television which kicks out plenty of heat!

That said, my Arcam draws far more than that from the plug (nearly 800watts) and my JVC A-X5 draws even more and they're not outlawed.

small silver/black boxes are not as symbolic as big fat tellies.

eco-mentalism, like most religion, works on whats symbolic, not what makes sense. ie they harp on about someone using a "gas-guzzling" 4x4 most of which are diesel of about 2.5-3.0 L to carry a family aound in but hardly ever do you hear about saloon cars with 4-6 litre engines, one man at the wheel and half the mpg. They look simular to other cars you see.
 
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unconditional:Hughes123:
I know this issue may forebode what is yet to come, but is this really a big problem? My 32" LCD only uses 170watts when contrast/backlight/volume are set at maximum. Honestly, as long as they don't set it to under 600watts, it won't affect any mass-market televisons. The Pioneer KURO Generation IX only consumes 510watts, and it's a huge television which kicks out plenty of heat!

That said, my Arcam draws far more than that from the plug (nearly 800watts) and my JVC A-X5 draws even more and they're not outlawed.

small silver/black boxes are not as symbolic as big fat tellies.

eco-mentalism, like most religion, works on whats symbolic, not what makes sense. ie they harp on about someone using a "gas-guzzling" 4x4 most of which are diesel of about 2.5-3.0 L to carry a family aound in but hardly ever do you hear about saloon cars with 4-6 litre engines, one man at the wheel and half the mpg. They look simular to other cars you see.

Our Rover P5 will do HALF the mpg of our 3.0 Jeep Grand Cherokee, but if the Rover wasn't tax exempt, it would cost over half LESS than the Jeep to tax! It's sooo silly!
 

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Guys, your all missing the point here, were not talking about "plasma" screens but "plasam" ones ha.

So the papers can say what they like about them as long as plasmas are still ok for use haha
 

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jase fox:Guys, your all missing the point here, were not talking about "plasma" screens but "plasam" ones ha.

So the papers can say what they like about them as long as plasmas are still ok for use haha

Y'see, I resisted that temptation...
 

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I have taken the preemptive step of getting rid of my screen and drawing a series of images, really quick (a la Rolf Harris) on my living room wall. I think I need to get 5 friends and James Earl Jones to stand strategically around the room to get a dolby digital effect.
 
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I must admit, my plasma panel seems to use anÿembarrassinglyÿenormous amount energy, around 10:30 to 11:30 at night.

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The TV is usually tuned to BBC2, which I think could be responsible for all the hot air being expelled from it:

BBC2 - 22:30-23:20

Newsnight

13/01/2009

In-depth analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines.
 
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they'll be making concert goers crowd round a pair of 40 watt stereo speakers next!
 
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..or handing out acoustic instruments and song sheets, in a new diy-vogue!
 
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Andrew Everard:You should post that on the bottom of the Mail story.

Done,

Lets just hope the mods see the funny side and post it!

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Andrew Everard:
jase fox:Guys, your all missing the point here, were not talking about "plasma" screens but "plasam" ones ha.

So the papers can say what they like about them as long as plasmas are still ok for use haha

Y'see, I resisted that temptation...

I did try to Andrew but failed miserably !
 

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