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The wattage of a 42 inch LED TV varies by make and model. The average wattage is 48 watts.
The 1950's was the years that color TVs were first sold to the public. At this time, black and white tabletop TVS ranged from $130.00 to $300.00, black and white console TVs ranged from $150.00 to $500.00. Color tabletop TVs were sold for around $500.00 and color console TVs were sold at a range of about $500.00 to $1300.00.
One could purchase a Saumsung 46 inch LCD TV at BestBuy or online at websites that feature such electronics, but its probably best to buy during Black Friday.
You want to get the best deal possible to justify subjecting. Best Buy electronics store during Holiday Black Friday shopping on Friday. The closest deal he's seen is $200 for an off-brand 40-inch TV.
You can plug it into any television, as long as you have the standard a/v cables (red, white and yellow).
The size of a television helps determine how many amps it takes to run the device. The amps will vary depending on the type of television as well as the size. Older televisions that are not LCD will use different amps than the LCD models.
The best deals you can find on internet are on Amazon here is one example: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-UN46D6000-46-Inch-1080p-Black/dp/B004NB13KI .
Go to the supermarket and look at a bag of sunflower seeds. They're about half an inch long, black and white, and very tasty. The baseball players chew on them and spit out the seed coverings on television, which is better than when they used to chew tobacco and spit out the juice.
If you want the best deal on a 50 inch plasma TV because you missed the black Friday sales, I would suggest going to Fry's Electronics. I think they still have some TVs for sale. Not at the lowest you want, but it's better than not having a TV at all.
bold jumper spiderI believe you meant 1/2 inch...or the Daring Jumping Spider...
ARe there table mounts for 50 inch TV
The 19 inch television has not halted production, however the 19 inch is not as popular as the larger scales. In 2010, Sanyo produced a prototype of a 19 inch television with printing capabilitites.