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An LCD TV with a traditional flourescent backlight uses about 110 watts of power. A LED backlit LCD TV uses about 85 watts of power in the 32-inch size.
About 100w for a cathode ray tube and 60w for an LCD.
It uses 111 watts. When a plasma of 42 inches uses 340 watts way more than a older television that would use 135 watts for 42 inches.
-21-inch Standard TV: 74 watts -42-inch LCD TV: 195 watts -DVD Player: 15 watts -VHS Player: 17 watts -Blu-Ray: 19 watts -Satellite Decoder: 35 watts -Converter Box: 08 watts -Cable Box: 25 watts -42-inch LCD TV: 195 watts -26-inch CRT TV: 74 watts
Depends on the size of the TV. Between 50 to 150 watts is average.
A modern LCD screen in sleep mode consumes less than 2 watts. When in use, my 19" device consumes 150 watts according to the tag on the back.
Probably around 100W
Around 43-44 watts at idle and a maximum of 205 watts with 4GB of ram, 238 watts with 8GB of ram, and 270 watts with 16 GB of ram.
An Energy Star 15" monitor will use around 12 watts operating and around 1 watt or less in sleep mode.
Depending on the models and features of a 27" television set, the average power consumption is around 100 watts.
led tvs 55" or bigger especially manufactured after 2009 use around 350-370 watts plus 15w a piece on the speakers generally around 400 watts pulling 3.5 amps
It is impossible to answer this question without more information so the following are estimates: The latest 19 inch screens consume in the region of 100 watts during normal operation. Older models may use as much as 200 watts. Any 19" screen is likely to be within that range but for confirmation, refer to the owner's manual which will provide a definitive figure.......just checked the samsung 943b 19 inch and the figures were 35 watt operating and 1 watt stand by..just bought 5 for a multi display hence the research...i will run 6 on a 575 watt psu