Sounds like a no brainier!
Just seeing that curent TVs at 65W are getting G energy ratings....my current TV, last of the Panasonic plasmas, 42", 290w
SWMBO is not going to wear a larger TV but same size that saves us cash? Maybe.
Rough guess at 6hrs a day average, probably save £14/month
Would be nice to have a QLED...
Sounds like a no brainier!
Don’t understand, surely any modern TV including ones with larger screens will save you money?
We used have 2 42” Panasonic plasmas and replaced them with an OLED and QLED but the QLED has now also been replaced with an OLED. Both these TVs combined use less power then a single plasma that we used to have.
Yeah, but a juicy TV is heating the room you're in, saving on heating costs.
In years to come, it will be normal to have the tumble dryer in the living area. Mark my words!
Many years ago I bought an ex CAD dept Dell Tower. Its was the bees knees for games 2 x Processors, twin graphics cards and a stack of ram. Until we spotted our electricity bill. From memory each graphic card was 300 watts, it had about 7 fans and ran 24/7. As I write this the total demand on our house ( 2x freezers 1 fridge) is 83W!
Re Hogthrobs comment, the room the Dell tower was in was always toasty warm.
You never know, she might - we'll eventually have flexible TVs I'm sure. Plus, would get you in the good books, if it means you'd be paying her more attention. Win-win.
On your man maths, makes sense to me - where you'd recoup a £500 outlay within c3 years (assuming you didn't end up watching even more TV).