I just received final drafts of revised Eco-design regulation 624/2009 and 
1062/2010 dated 11/03/2019 for TVs which is under the final 2-month 
consultation before published to OJ.  Surprisingly, the computer monitors are 
included in the scope of these TV regulations.  I read the 624/2009 regulation 
again and discovered that computer monitors are not included in these TV 
regulations.  That is to say computer monitors are not controlled in energy 
saving regulations until the new regulations become in force.  It is new to me 
and notice energy star logo is commonly on computer monitors.  How come doesn’t 
EU control this type of products in this area (the usage period is similar to 
TVs)?  Can someone confirm if it is the case.

 

Thanks and regards,

 

Scott


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