Do i need to worry about a 26 inch standard tv using loads of electricity?



Answer:
look on the back panel, it will be marked with the wattage. It will cost you about 10-12p per 1000watts/hour. so if it's marked '200 watts' it will cost about 12p for 5 hours. (100 watts- 12p for 10 hours), Probably 30-40 watts on standby, depends how old it is.
No. Modern TVs are fairly frugal.
Not if it has the energy star logo on it.

Other than that, no. Don't worry about it much.
They use same as a 60w lightbulb, only plasma and lcd use loads
No I would not bother, it is leaving it on standby that costs.

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