That would totally get the youth vote.
You get $200 towards an energy efficent energystar rated HDTV or Computer (you can buy a 22 inch hdtv or a netbook computer for about $200 nowadays) if you...
A.) can demonstrate a household income under 80,000 an year
B.) turn in an energy inefficent, clunker of an old tv or computer that is less than 20 years old.
Limit one per individual, two per household max. Some restrictions apply.
Three billion allocated to this program would help 15 million households switch to a more energy efficent television or computer or another appliance.
It would also help retailers, currently suffering electronics manufacturers, reopen closed factories, and save tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs.
The old clunker tvs and computers could be shipped on a boat to poorer parts of the world where they need tvs and computers but can't afford them.
PS: I really do think that the less clunkier of the cars turned in under the Cash for Clunkers program should be shipped over to poorer parts of the world where people have a need for them and would appreciate them. Seems like an awful waste to junk hundreds of thousands of cars because they're not good enough for some americans.
Update: As suggested by Boran2 and bluegrass, this program has now been expanded to give CA$H for energy inefficent computers , fridges, washers and dryers, and ACs aswell. That might actually be a big help