Could Be a fuse on the Circuit Board or The Power Supply Capacitors are bad.
It depends on the size of the LCD Panel and the audio power on the LCD TV.
The power overload is what causes the LCD television to trip off.
you could try rebooting the cable box or try turning your tv all the way off not standby
First of all, an LED and an LCD are the same thing. An LED is just an LCD with a LED backlight. LEDs use less power and have a higher contrast ratio. I say if you can afford it, go with the LED, you won't be disappointed!
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.
Liquid-crystal display televisions (lcd), Use a lot of Power. Light-emitting diode (led) is using Half the power. So buy led tv!
Led tv.
You have not turned it on Check power plugs, power leads switches etc
Clearer pictures, lower power draw.
Yes!LED TV is more Expensive than LCD.
"LCD wall brackets for TVs are all different. There are stationary, tilt, and swivel brackets for LCD TVs. The sizes and durability are also different, depending on your needs."
The power rating on the Pioneer LCD television set will differ depending on the model. Larger TV's draw more power, so you should be aware that it may increase your electric bill.