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		<title>Philips Brilliance technology PowerSensor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following the line of devices made by Philips, you turn to the new display technology PowerSensor. Called Philips Brilliance, it features a system where energy reduction through a series of infrared motion detection lighting up the screen or not accordingly. The people at the company says up to 50% energy savings with this new system [...]]]></description>
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<p>Following the line of devices made by Philips, you turn to the new display <a title="Technology PowerSensor" href="http://www.byonpc.com/search/technology+PowerSensor">technology PowerSensor</a>.</p>
<p>Called <strong>Philips Brilliance</strong>, it features a system where energy reduction through a series of infrared motion detection lighting up the screen or not accordingly.</p>
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<p>The people at the company says up to 50% <u>energy savings</u> with this new system into Brilliance, which also presents some of the following characteristics:</p>
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<li>22 inch screen</li>
<li>Resolution 1680 × 1050 pixels</li>
<li>Format 16:10</li>
<li>1000:1 contrast ratio</li>
<li>Response time of 5 milliseconds</li>
<li>VGA and DVI Inputs incorporated</li>
<li>External speakers.</li>
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<p>If you&#8217;re interested, you can buy a <strong>Philips Brilliance</strong> from next month for a price around 199 euros.</p>
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