In general an LED consumes less energy than a Plasma.
When compared to a plasma, no. Plasma tv's use much more energy. However, LED technology is the most cost efficient.
Power consumption varies between individual models, but LED-backlit LCD televisions typically consume less power than plasma televisions.
LED TVs are often thinner than comparable models, and more energy efficient. A downside, however, is that they often are higher priced than the LCD or Plasma equivalent.
I would prefer the LG LED TV. Plasma TVs have serious heating issues. You will notice a couple degrees increase in the room once you turn on the plasma for over 30 min. I would recommend the LG LED TV as they are very energy efficient and last longer than plasmas.
An LED television is a type of LCD television. It uses LEDs (an energy-efficient light bulb) either across the whole back of your television or just around the edges. They can be beneficial because they are usually lighter and thinner than some plasma televisions, can cost less, and use less energy.
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Yes Plasma TV are more expensive then LED as you will get more features with Plasma TV
You want to look for "LED" when searching for a good plasma HDTV because it helps save energy. The downside of a plasma tv is the constant glare on the screen.
LED TV is similar to plasma TV. Unlike a LCD TV, it is a new technology that targets energy-efficiency and has a more complete color palette. LCD TV, on the other hand, is generally cheaper and more developed.
Large televisions are now almost exclusively LCD based. Before buying a large monitor it is always worth doing the research to find out which of the current models are the most efficient as well as being the best image - the main reason for buying the television.
Plasma TV's often have a wider viewing angle then LED tv's. LED's are often brighter and more vibrant. I would suggest a plasma for a wider and larger room. LED's for smaller rooms.
Yes most LED T.Vs. consume less power than plasma televisions. When you go to the store or look online for the T.V. check to see if that particular television is energy saving. A lot of Samsung and Vizio televisions are.