I haven't looked at the cost of energy savings in PCs, although I suspect that the majority of the saving can be made without a big premium, but the last little bit gets very expensive.
However I have looked at refrigerators specifically in recent times (looking at reducing my power consumption as an alternative to upgrading the solar system), and in this case, the power consumption is not particularly related to price. What is very noticeable is that the easiest way of reducing the power consumption (and the cost) is to not get a refrigerator bigger than necessary. Similarly, in the case of computers, the lower performance computer will (everything else being equal) use less power and cost less - do you really need bleeding edge technology? (Do you really need to run Vista?)
John
John
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