Precisely measured with the Inspector II electricity meter energy costs meter with large display at DVBC HD signal with the preset picture modes!
Unit of 55 inch model (manufacturer's specification 77 watts in operation)
~ 110 watts Power saving mode OFF
~ 90 watts in sleep mode GERING
~ 55 watts in sleep mode RESOURCES
~ 28 watts in power save mode HIGH (just awesome !!)
~ 20 watts on Screen Off (Picture Off) for radio, for example. I find when compared to high energy saving mode much. Again you can see that the pure art of the device consumes scarce 20 watts, the panel on SPAR HIGH only 8 watts> just amazing !!!!
The screen mode, if Standard, Dynamic, etc. when consumption plays almost no role. Only ECO brings the device a few more watts in the basement.
However, the setting LIGHTING has a big influence on the consumption of, regardless of what operating screen.
So I for example. to optimize the lighting lowered the value of 100 to 70!
That's the energy contribution ;-)
Brief Notes on the device:
POSITIVE
- Am absolutely convinced of the purchase, I had to make due to the concerns "only" 100 Hz MCI compromises in terms of image quality. Did it compared to the LG 47LM649S 119 cm, has 400Hz. Absolutely no noticeable differences, not about the football!
- WiFi works good. Whether smart features, DLNA via XBMC or SMART SHARE of the PC or UPnP streaming from your smartphone (I use BubbleUPnP Android) no problem. Even a 24GB MKV file with DTS streams smoothly via WiFi to the device (and I have only a Vodafone EasyBox 602 by the network operator). That's what I really did not expect, so I see first to feed it with a LAN cable no reason ;-)
- Little tip: When a PC source via HDMI. In the input signals of the TV this also adjust (red button), thus disappears and the input lag (for me this was thus noticeable that the mouse a little behind Duke)
NEGATIVE:
- Yes, the sound is really bad (my 5 years old Samsung LCD, maximum 2-3 cm thick) provided fuller sound (has no weight with me because I use all the AV receiver for real)
- Sorting channels or not, that you do once. Sure, that could make the manufacturer simpler and clearer
- It has actually (also found in none of the 200 reviews, interested no one and is not used for more ??) no PiP (Picture in Picture) Picture-in-Picture function Granted, I have the function maybe 2 or 3 time used in, but I find it a pity that there a modern device to something missing! Hab's perhaps simply assuming a bit since my 5 years old SAMSUNG LCD it already had.
I hope I could help you a little bit, especially in terms of power consumption!