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Samsung 22 Class LCD HDTV with Built-in Tuner LN22A330J1DXZA

Samsung 22 Class LCD HDTV with Built-in Tuner LN22A330J1DXZA

Manufacturer: Samsung

Category: LCD TVs

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Energy Consumption - Sleep Mode
Does this product have a sleep, standby, or idle mode?
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What is the power consumption in this mode (Watts/hour)?

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Energy Comsumption - Watts/Diagonal Size in Inches
How much energy is used per diagonal inch of the screen/monitor of this product? To calculate this value, divide the power consumption by the diagonal screen size.
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Recycability - Separation of Parts
Are the plastic and metal parts of this product easy to separate (e.g., not glued or welded together)?
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Toxic/Harmful Materials - Flame Retardants
Has the manufacturer eliminated brominated or chlorinated flame retardants (BFRs or CFRs) from this product?
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Toxic Materials in Packaging
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Toxic/Harmful Materials - Mercury
Has the manufacturer completely eliminated mercury from this product, including its screen? Plasma screens are mercury-free
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Take-back/Recycling Programs
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Toxic/Harmful Materials - Phthalates
Has the manufacturer eliminated from, or controlled the amount of phthalates in, this product? Controlling phthalates refers to the attempt to find substitute materials as technically feasible; find this in the environmental section of their web site.
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Toxic/Harmful Materials - Arsenic
Has the manufacturer eliminated from, or controlled the amount of arsenic in, this product? Controlling arsenic refers to the attempt to find substitute materials as technically feasible; find this in the environmental section of their web site.
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Toxic/Harmful Materials - PVC
Has the manufacturer eliminated from, or controlled the amount of PVC in, this product? Controlling PVC refers to the attempt to find substitute materials as technically feasible; find this in the environmental section of their web site.
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