@counselwolf to No Stupid Questions • 10 months agoIs it Possible for a 55inch LED TV to Run on Only 50W or am I Being Scammed?message-square21arrow-up140arrow-down14
arrow-up136arrow-down1message-squareIs it Possible for a 55inch LED TV to Run on Only 50W or am I Being Scammed?@counselwolf to No Stupid Questions • 10 months agomessage-square21
minus-squareShadowlinkfedilink30•10 months agoJust google the specific TV and look at the specs on the company website, it should be listed. https://www.jackery.com/blogs/knowledge/how-many-watts-does-a-tv-use indicates 50W is probably a bit low, but would depend on your particular model.
minus-square@givesomefuckslinkEnglish4•10 months agoIt’s also like how cars calculate mileage. Got brightness down as far as it goes and volume basically muted. So could it be rated that low? Sure. But would it actually only use that much? Nope.
minus-squarelurch (he/him)linkfedilink5•10 months agoMine warns me when I turn brightness up etc, that this will use more power. Have to click OK on it. Was pretty annoying in the first days while getting the settings right for me.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•10 months agoMine does the same but it says I’ll strain my eyes lol
Just google the specific TV and look at the specs on the company website, it should be listed.
https://www.jackery.com/blogs/knowledge/how-many-watts-does-a-tv-use indicates 50W is probably a bit low, but would depend on your particular model.
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It’s also like how cars calculate mileage.
Got brightness down as far as it goes and volume basically muted.
So could it be rated that low? Sure.
But would it actually only use that much? Nope.
Mine warns me when I turn brightness up etc, that this will use more power. Have to click OK on it. Was pretty annoying in the first days while getting the settings right for me.
Mine does the same but it says I’ll strain my eyes lol