MEPS − Televisions | April 2005 |
Plasma and rear projection sets use approximately double the power of CRT type TVs. For example the NAEEEC Store Survey measurements showed a
(iii) Rear Projection
Rear projection televisions are
(iv) Set top boxes
Set top boxes for conversion of digital to analogue signals are similar to the decoders presently used by Sky and Telstra. Typical energy consumptions range between 12W and 17W. Standby figures would typically be 8 to 10W or less (see Table 7). Standby figures of 2W are achievable.
2.3.2 TV Formats
Regular televisions have a width to height ratio (or aspect ratio) of 4:3, whereas widescreen televisions have an aspect ratio of 16:9, making the unit almost twice as wide as it is high. A VCR normally shows videos in the standard format, while a DVD player has options to enable the user to watch movies in
2.4 Sources of Product
New Zealand imports totally all of its televisions, and has done for many years. Australia is also primarily an importer of televisions, with the exception of one brand Matsushita that still manufactures in NSW.
The primary source for New Zealand supply is China, with a smaller number originating in Europe, Japan, and Korea. However the place of manufacture is diverse, leading to televisions being imported from a wide range of countries, mainly throughout Asia.
3 Market Profile
3.1 All Television Types
Television manufacturing and assembly in New Zealand finally ceased in
&Paykel, the licensees for Panasonic being the last. Colour televisions first became readily available in New Zealand in 1974 to coincide with the country’s hosting of the 1974 Commonwealth Games (black and white TV transmission was first introduced in New Zealand in 1960).
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