How much does it cost to run a tv all night?

like, on my electrical bill? I was just wondering because usually i do. and when I stopped for a month it didnt seem to make a difference

Answer:
That all depends on what type of TV set you have. Plasma sets, and RPTV (Rear Projection TV), LCD, and DLP sets are fairly power hungry. They can go up to 200-250 watts. A 19" standard CRT type set might only be 50-60 watts. All of which is really a great improvement over the sets I started with years ago. They were typically rated at 600-700 watts for a 25" color TV.
For 12 hours about 20 dollars depending on the size of TV and place.
i'm italian. here television all private, here thievish Berlusconi tangles everybody..

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