A 70 inch LED television is going to consume about double the energy of a 30 inch LED television. It also depends on what brand of television it is, and if it's energy star approved.
The 51 flat screen television will be able to give a watt od between 100 and 400.
One can buy a 50 inch flat screen television from many different stores and retailers. Some examples that sell these televisions include BestBuy and BuyDig.
It is impossible to answer this question without more information so the following are estimates: The latest 19 inch screens consume in the region of 100 watts during normal operation. Older models may use as much as 200 watts. Any 19" screen is likely to be within that range but for confirmation, refer to the owner's manual which will provide a definitive figure.......just checked the samsung 943b 19 inch and the figures were 35 watt operating and 1 watt stand by..just bought 5 for a multi display hence the research...i will run 6 on a 575 watt psu
There are 22 watts in a Nintendo DS.
It depends upon the manufacturer and the type of the monitor/TV you're using. Normally LCDs use least watts as compared to other forms of Monitors and TVs.
A 24-inch monitor typically consumes around 25-30 watts of power.
A 27-inch monitor typically consumes around 30-60 watts of power.
Absolutely not. A 42 inch flat screen is a normal screen size that is stocked on the shelves of many stores including but not limited to bestbuy, amazon, and crutchfield.com.
The actual dimensions of a 24-inch flat screen TV will vary depending on the type of display. The height can be as little as 9.5 inches or as big as 12.72 inches. The width only varies a small amount from about 20-22 inches.
I assume you are talking about the newest Samsung 65", the one with the curved screen. That draws 276 watts which, using watts=volts x amps and assuming your voltage is 115v, gives you 2.4 amps.
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-21-inch Standard TV: 74 watts -42-inch LCD TV: 195 watts -DVD Player: 15 watts -VHS Player: 17 watts -Blu-Ray: 19 watts -Satellite Decoder: 35 watts -Converter Box: 08 watts -Cable Box: 25 watts -42-inch LCD TV: 195 watts -26-inch CRT TV: 74 watts