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Computers run off of DC power. There is an internal converter on desktops, and the large block on a laptop cord is the converter for them. On laptops, a battery runs things, batteries are DC power.

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It depends on the TV and PC. An average LCD TV takes around 200watts, whereas a typical PC takes around 80watts, so the TV takes more - but a big PC with two screens would take more and a small TV would take less.

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A computer use's more enerdy than a television

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It wastes about enough to burn a kettle for 20 minutes

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its actually depends on the size of of both appliances whats running on it.

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Laptops are much more energy efficient.

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computer, dah

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