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Average Tv Energy Consumption


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Average Tv Energy Consumption. Tv power consumption varies by size and display type (lcd, led, oled, oled). Older crt televisions often pull as much as 200 watts!

(PDF) Your TV and Energy Consumption
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Gone are the days of inefficient crts and plasma sets that could run up electricity costs by a good amount or even overheat. In this guide, you’ll learn exactly how much electricity different tv types and sizes consume, how to calculate your specific costs, and proven methods to reduce your tv’s energy usage without sacrificing your viewing experience. Generally, tvs use between 50 to 200 watts (w) of electricity, depending on the model.

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(PDF) Your TV and Energy Consumption

Generally, tvs use between 50 to 200 watts (w) of electricity, depending on the model. Older tvs that use technology such as plasma and crt are much less efficient compared to newer led and lcd tvs. In contrast, led, lcd, and oled televisions average between 30 and 90 watts per hour. Gone are the days of inefficient crts and plasma sets that could run up electricity costs by a good amount or even overheat.

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