
"We are honored to be recognized by CES for our company’s achievements and commitment to creating leading-edge designs and innovations that enrich consumers’ lives and homes," said CS Choi, president and CEO, Samsung Electronics America, Inc. “The 23 prestigious ICES 2010 Innovation Awards, including the three Eco-Design Products, reinforce Samsung's ongoing efforts to provide technology and services that deliver on the promise of innovation from 3D to Web-TV to LEDs to mobility.”
The following Samsung products won an award in the Eco-Design category, reinforcing Samsung's commitment to producing energy efficient products using sustainable design practices.
Samsung FTQ307NWGX: Samsung’s 30" free-standing induction range provides consumers with a new choice in the kitchen that offers fast and efficient cooking, precise controls, cool-to-the-touch features, and easy cleaning all at an exceptional value.
Samsung Reclaim™ (SPH-m560): The first phone in the U.S.constructed from eco-friendly bio-plastic materials, and the only mobile phone honored in this category in the 2010 awards.
700Z - OLED Digital Photo Frame: This is Samsung’s first OLED digital photo frame which features a 7–inch OLED screen as well as many intuitive enhancements including Blue-tooth and Wi-Fi capabilities to send photos to the frame wirelessly.
Samsung also received a “Best of Innovations 2010” Award for the UNXXC9000, the company's flagship LED HDTV with built-in 3D processor and emitter, as well as connected interactive experiences. LED TVs use up to 50 percent the energy of their CCFL LCD counterparts.
In addition to Samsung, LG and Sharp received honors in the green division at CES 2010. LG Electronics received an award in the Eco-Design category for their 47-inch LE8500 Full LED Slim LCD HDTV. This LED TV was recognized for its energy saving technology including local dimming, environmentally friendly and recyclable materials and LG's Intelligent Sensor function. Sharp was honored for its LC-52LE700UN AQUOS LED LCD TV with the lowest power consumption of any available 52-inch LCD TV.
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