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Choosing a projector is not an easy task. The solution is TCO Image Size - the largest projected area tested in normal use situations that meet all the visual ergonomic criteria TCO Development consider important for validating a high quality picture. Moreover, in order to receive a TCO certification, a projector needs to satisfy strict criteria regarding acoustics, energy consumption and the materials used for the product and its packaging. Furthermore, it has to feature an Eco mode in which the device can be operated with lower energy consumption and less noise. When the video or computer interface is disconnected, the projector has to enter standby mode automatically.
The NEC NP215 and NP410 satisfy the TCO requirements in an exemplary
manner. The low power consumption of only 210W (NP215), respectively 195W
(NP410) in
Additionally the projectors offer a Carbon Savings Meter. The tool
calculates and totals the CO2 savings that are achieved when the device is
being operated in Eco mode. As well as environmental and ergonomic aspects, a
TCO certificate also means that a manufacturer is discharging its social
responsibility across the entire added value chain - from manufacturing to
disposal. "NEC's Green Vision philosophy, just like TCO's criteria documents,
takes account of the entire product life cycle," explains
"For almost 20 years TCO certification has been a driving force for
manufacturers worldwide to build monitors with higher energy efficiency and
image quality. Lately we have realized the necessity to include projectors in
our certification program," says
*EuP 2005/32/EC: This eco-design directive, which comes into effect next year, states that projectors must consume less than 1 watt in standby mode or have a switch that enables them to be disconnected from the power supply completely.
About TCO Certified and TCO Development
TCO Certified is a third party certification for high performance ICT
products that are also designed for minimal environmental impact. Since 1992
the TCO certification program has had a significant influence on improved
image quality and ergonomics for displays, as well as the reduction of
electromagnetic emissions from ICT products. Energy efficiency and reduced
usage of hazardous substances are also key aspects of the TCO Certification.
Products covered by the TCO certification program are notebooks and desktops
PCs, displays, phone headsets and since 2009 projectors. With TCO Certified
it is easy to choose IT equipment that is designed for the benefit of both
the user and the environment. TCO Development, the company behind TCO
Certified, is headquartered in
Further information can be found online at: http://www.tcodevelopment.com
NEC Display Solutions Europe GmbH
NEC Display Solutions Europe GmbH has its European headquarters in
Further information can be found online at:
http://www.nec-display-solutions.com
NEC Corporation is one of the world's leading providers of internet, broadband network and enterprise business solutions dedicated to meeting the specialized needs of its diverse and global base of customers. NEC delivers tailored solutions in the key fields of computer, networking and electron devices, by integrating its technical strengths in IT and Networking, and by providing advanced semiconductor solutions through the NEC Electronics Corporation. The NEC Group employs more than 150,000 people worldwide.
Further information can be found on the internet at the NEC website: http://www.nec.com
SOURCE TCO Development



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