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Televisions and Monitors Power Consumption

This web page documents a variety of televisions and monitors and their power usage. We can't live without our TV's and we all need monitors for our computers. You can take a look at these measurements to get an idea how much electricity your devices are using. These measurements will help you determine how much it costs to keep them running.

The measurements are taken using an electricity usage measurement device, such as a "Kill A Watt" (see "Related Links" below). If you measure the electricity usage of your automation devices, please update this page and add it to the list below.

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Measurements

Device
Amp
Watt
Notes
Envision G218A1 22" Widescreen LCD Monitor
0.45
35
HP EliteDisplay E233 23-inch Monitor
0.166
11.7
HP EliteDisplay E243 24-inch Monitor
0.222
15.7
Insignia 24" Class LED 1080p HDTV NS-24E40SNA14
Insignia 32" Class N10 Series LED Full HD TV NS-32D510NA19
0.411
29.8
Insignia NS-DXA1 Digital TV Tuner
0.07
4
Planar PE191M 19" LCD Monitor
0.36
29
RCA DTA800 Digital TV Converter
0.06
4
RCA LED24A45RQ 24" LED LCD TV
0.36
27
Sony CPD-G500 21" FD Trinitron Monitor
0.69
81

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