Electric current, but the voltage required depends on the electrical standards of the country you are in.
Most televisions run on AC, but there are portable televisions which can run on DC (batteries).
Most TVs run on "AC", alternating current, from a wall outlet. Battery powered TVs work on "DC", direct current, straight from the batteries.
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TV sets in the USA are designed to run on 120 volts. In other countries TV sets and other appliances are designed to run on the standard voltage in each country. A US TV set used in Europe would need a 230/120 transformer to run successfuly, but the line standards (data format of the sigals) might also be different.
The proper way to hook up your tv, phone and pc will vary depending on your set up. If all three components run on a cable modem, the modem will be need be set up in a central location of the house.
An LCD television needs electricity equivalent to around a couple hundred volts which can help run the television for around an hour. If the television set does not run for an hour, then the electricity input needs to be increased to around 70 or 80 minutes. <<>> Electric power is not measured in either volts or minutes :) . An ordinary TV will run on your normal house voltage and will consume up to 200 watts for a reasonably big TV. The energy used in one hour would be 200 watt-hours or 0.2 kWh.
The home theater plasma television are not good quality because eventually the life hours run out. If you really have your heart set on a plasma television then LG makes a high quality plasma TV.
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