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Calculate Your Savings with ViewSonic's New TCO Calculators


 ViewSonic TCO Calculators

Have you ever wondered how much money you would save if you switched from an energy-hogging CRT monitor or TV to an LED model? Now you can find out. Viewsonic just rolled out two new TCO (total cost of ownership) calculators that will determine your cost savings for both LED monitors and LED TVs.

To use, simply fill in the number of monitors / TVs that are being used in your workplace or at home, the average power consumption of the model being replaced, the number of hours the device is in operation per day and the number of days per week, as well as the new ViewSonic model that you're looking to use. Then, click the "Evaluate" button and your annual savings will be displayed.

Put ViewSonic's LED monitor TCO calculator to the test at www.viewsonic.com/products/desktop-monitors/led-tco-calculator, or go to www.viewsonic.com/products/lcd-tvs/ledtv-tco-calculator for ViewSonic's LED TV TCO calculator. Read more

Energy Unveils Eight New Veritas Home Audio Speakers


 Energy Veritas V-6.3

If you visit BestStuff.com on a regular basis, you should be familiar with the name Klipsch. We have often given praise to Klipsch for its high quality home theater speakers. But one company you might not be as familiar with is Energy. Owned by Klipsch, Energy has been around since 1973 and is an industry leader in audio engineering and development. Today, the company launched its new line of Veritas home audio speakers.

Energy Veritas speakers are known for their sonic accuracy and reproduction of the live concert performance, and the latest in the Veritas line stay true to Energy sound principles. There are eight all-new models; two floorstanding towers (V-6.3 and V-6.2), two bookshelf models (V-5.1 and V-Mini), two center channels (V-5.2-C and V-Mini-C), one surround speaker (V-S) and a subwoofer (V-SW10). Read more

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