Does a smaller telly (television) use smaller quantity electricity than a big one..?

if so, by how much can you save..


Answers:    Theoritically yes. Sorry but this is also depend on the TV type and allot more factor. Can't really recount the exact measurement.
Yes, but the exact amount vary from model to model, type of TV, age (older ones used more electricity).

YOu can buy a plug in meter (eg. from Conrad or Maplin; Lidl also have one on special offer for underneath 10 pounds a while back). This plugs into your wall socket and has a socket to plug your telly into and after displays exactly how much power you are using. You can also use it to check how much is being used surrounded by standby mode.

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