A typical 40-inch Sony LCD TV consumes between 60 to 100 watts during operation, depending on the specific model and settings. When in standby mode, it usually consumes significantly less power, often around 0.5 to 1 watt. For the most accurate information, it's best to check the specifications on the model's user manual or the manufacturer's website.
The Sony KDL40W4000 is the best at the moment. (July 2008)
About 40 watts which is much lower than the old CRT type TVs.
probably not.
Yes, this is a top quality product.
That depends on what particular features you are looking for, many are impressed with the LCD display that the Westinghouse TV provides, while many are loyal to the Sony brand and their products.
There are many places online which sell the Sony LCD 40" TV. The prices seem to range from around $450 to $600 dollars. If you can pick one up for around $450 that would be a reasonably good price.
A 40 LCD tv weighs between 30 and 50 pounds. The variation is dependent on the different brands.
Power = 200*9.8*40/40 Watts = 1960 Watts.
LCD(32, 40) = 160
LCD(33, 40) = 1320LCD(33, 40) = 1320LCD(33, 40) = 1320LCD(33, 40) = 1320
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40 watts