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In Reply to: RE: here are their numbers posted by Tom Schuman on December 06, 2011 at 21:05:40
Actual power draw with a plasma display depends on program material.
However, plasmas are rated at the max power draw. This is based on a completely white screen (this basically represents "full on" mode). So the question is, how often when a display is in use do you have a completely white screen?
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Not only that, but it also assumes that brightness and contrast are at max levels. If you calibrate your set (and you should), the levels will never be at those max settings. Todays plasmas usually consume less energy in a typical situation than LCD/LED types.
That's what salespeople and fanboiz are for.
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