• Samsung 46-inch LED TV: Slim, Consumes Less Power

    Samsung 46-inch LED TV: Slim, Consumes Less Power

    Roydon Cerejo, Jun 15, 2009 1355 hrs IST

    A stunning 46-incher

    Killer design, low power consumption, swivel function, good video processing engine, four HDMI

    USB does not support videos, expensive, less number of analogue connections

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Power Consumption





For checking the power consumption we used a power meter with different levels of Energy saving and this is what we got.



Off - 116W



Low - 96W



Medium - 83W



High - 72W



As you can see, switching the Energy Saving to High drops the power usage up to 60%. There is also an Auto mode that uses the light sensor to adjust the brightness. Just for comparison, LG's 42" plasma consumed 255W when Eco mode was off and 150W with Eco mode set to high.


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mahandir
,mumpai, on Jun 20, 2011 04:36 PM
more information with regard to specification and type of panel tech and 3D TV tech must be mention in this article. I as acustomer i look for information about the IPS panel and FPR technology but here a cont plank information helps none.
Retesh
,Delhi, on Jun 09, 2011 01:33 PM
Today with similar features sets and almost certainly competitive pricing making hard to make differentiation. In the case of the above remote is it a magic remote (point and click to select on-screen option) like that of the LG LW6500 LED TV.
mashudu
,polokwane, on May 30, 2011 03:46 PM
samsung is best in the electronic world and i am happy ,so i preffer samsung than sony bravia.i use samsung flat screen monitor which is the best and i also recommended and bought 22' monitor for my customers
bestlcddeal
,Hyderabad, on Aug 30, 2010 10:33 AM
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Rajeswar Nair
,Mumbai, on Sep 14, 2009 03:26 PM
usb does support videos... that s a neat trick... :)
ritesh k
,pune, on Jun 16, 2009 10:50 AM
Next is what?... Next is LED... LED is the future technology... added to my wishlist :)
VeeKay
,MV, on Jun 17, 2009 10:30 AM
Boss, actually it is LCD. Wait a little more for OLED, the real tech for real people ;)

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