LCD use less than CRT, but Plasma uses more than CRT
2007-04-03 12:21:07
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answered by mo79uk 3
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depends on the size of the lcd, for example a 15" will use 40w a 46" 280w.
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2007-04-03 03:51:36
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answered by wondergeezer 6
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It appears that the average power consumption of CRT, LCD and Plasma TVs is 0.35 watts per square inch.
http://www.efficientproducts.org/reports/tvs/NRDC_TV-test-method-ppt_June2005.pdf
2007-04-03 04:37:17
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answered by ROY L 6
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I believe that it does use less, because it doesnt have a coil to warm up like the old gas tv's did
2007-04-03 03:17:31
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answered by Curious 2
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Yes, as a general rule they do.
2007-04-03 03:12:41
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answered by Anonymous
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buy a tv with energy inefficiency (saving) on it then you can see
2007-04-03 18:10:45
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answered by David 2
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