5 Attractive Energy Efficient Monitors For Work
September 27, 2010No Comments
So you want to go green at home or at work? The best way to do it is by tackling those small little things that can consume a lot of energy. There are a a lot energy star electronics that you can use at home or in your office to save energy and help save the planet. One of those little gadgets that we all use at home or at work is our monitor. Monitors may not be energy hogs like some home appliances, but they still consume energy, which means getting an energy star monitor can go a long way towards helping you save money on your electricity bill and consuming less energy.
There are plenty of energy star monitors you can choose from. My personal preference is those bigger monitors. Large monitors (22+) are much more easier to work with. They do enhance your overall experience at home or office, which is why you should give these 5 cool energy efficient monitors a try:

ASUS MS238H – 23-Inch Wide LED Monitor: a HD 1920 x 1080 monitor that can save you up to 40% in energy consumption. Has HDMI, DVI (with HDMI to DVI dongle), and VGA.

Apple LED Cinema Display 27-Inch MC007LL/A: not a cheap monitor by any means, but it is a must have for those who do design work and are looking for a professional quality display. Has 2560-by-1440-pixel resolution.

HP 2509m 25-Inch Diagonal Full HD LCD Monitor: one of the best monitors around. HP’s monitor provides you with a vivid picture for much less money. Has 60,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.

Samsung Touch Of Color T260HD Monitor: a super high quality 26 inch monitor that gives you plenty of space to tackle your applications on Windows or your Mac. It’s not that cheap, but it’s large. Once you use it, you are going to be hooked on it.

LG W2353V-PF 23-Inch Class Widescreen LCD Monitor: one of the best 23 inch monitors around. Enjoy full 1080P videos on your monitor right at your desk. Don’t forget to get your work done before wandering around to find HD videos to watch on this monitor.
There are of course plenty of other monitors you can choose from. But if you are into energy efficient monitors and don’t want to spend a fortune to get them, you should give the above 5 monitors a serious consideration.
