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LCD TVs: Amount of Electric Usage

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Does anyone know the comparison in electricity used, presumably in watts, between a LCD and a cathode-ray TV? I presume a 27" cathode-ray receiver uses about 100 watts an hour, so I much would the 32" LCD use?
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Re: LCD TVs: Amount of Electric Usage

Greetings

Instruction manual usually talks about power consumption. Varies with the mode you use on the TV and the material you watch.

regards
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Re: LCD TVs: Amount of Electric Usage

Here is the answer to your question:

The chart: 150 HDTVs' power consumption compared - CNET Reviews

To get the specific metric you were asking about, take the last column and divide by 0.215423. That will give you power consumption in watts per hour.
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