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Best Buy Qualifies All Insignia LCD TVs for Energy Star 3.0

 
Best Buy has announced that it has qualified its complete line of Insignia LCD TVs for the Energy Star 3.0 specification. All sets manufactured after November 1 2008 will meet the requirements for the specification. Six of the TVs exceed the new specificat... (link)

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