Energy Usage
As TVs continue to grow in size, their energy consumption can also grow. Depending on the size of the TV and how much you watch, you could use as much as 500 watts over the course of a year. That adds up to about $100 in power bill costs for your TV alone. A seemingly small portion of your total power bill, but it all adds up. Here are a few of the factors that will help you determine just how much power your TV uses:- LCD screens, or liquid crystal displays, are very common in modern TV screens and are considered pretty energy efficient.
- For even more efficiency, try an LED screen. Just like with LED lighting, these are usually more efficient than traditional models.
- Plasma TVs are going out of style, and one reason is that they use up much more energy. They also require more internal equipment, which adds to the power usage.