for sure mas mataas yung plasma basta tungkol sa power consumption
Mas mataas nga talaga ang power consumption rating ng plasma, pero mga specs lang yon on paper.
Paano naman kaya kung actual power consumption in real-world conditions?
The results are surprising.
In my case, my 29" CRT was replaced by a 42" plasma. MERALCO bill did not change.
Here's what other members said:
Report on power consumption:
for those wondering about a plasma tv's power consumption. I got a panasonic 42pv70 early September. I got my bill for the month already and may I just say that there is no marked increase in my electric bill. For comparison, my bill was higher during the summer when I had to turn up my aircon more often.
Average use: 1-2 hours weekdays, at least 4 hours on weekends.
The electric bill just arrived,
and after the break-in period last month,
my electric bill now drops Php850 from my last bill,...
I use my plasma during evenings, watching DVD and cable,
maximum hours of use is 4 hours.... (everyday...)
I guess, the experts were correct in saying that the rated
consumption at the back panel is the rating if the TV is on TORCH mode...
Awesome,..!
Crutchfield tested several TVs for power consumption, using a method that more closely resembles real-world usage.
Here's page 1, describing the tests:
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-hFFpmYnlDPf/learn/learningcenter/home/TV-power.htmlPage 2 charts the test results:
http://www.crutchfield.com/learn/learningcenter/home/TV-power.html?page=2Notice the results for the 42" sizes:
Panasonic TH-42PX80U Plasma 42" $2.57
Sony KDL42V4100 LCD 42" $4.36
Panasonic TH-42PZ85U Plasma 42" $3.16
Panasonic TH-42PZ80U Plasma 42" $3.10
Samsung PN42A450 Plasma 42" $3.89
Toshiba 42XV540U LCD 42" $3.98
Toshiba 42AV500U LCD 42" $3.67
Cheapest monthly consumption:
plasma, $2.57; next cheapest:
plasma, $3.10.
Most expensive monthly consumption:
LCD, $4.36; 2nd most expensive:
LCD $3.98
Quite the opposite of what we expected, no?