Consumption and performance data
When buying a TV, it is important to know the average power consumption in order to keep an eye on both the environmental impact and the financial costs. Conventional plasma televisions tend to consume more power than modern LED or OLED models. However, the average consumption is often between 80 and 150 watts per hour. According to the manufacturer, the model described here LC-65CUG8062E has an average consumption of 155 w. When buying a television, it is worth considering not only the active power consumption, but also the standby consumption. Many modern televisions are equipped with an energy-saving standby mode that reduces consumption to a minimum when the set is not in use. Since 2013, the average standby consumption must not exceed 0.5 watts. The consumption in standby mode was specified by Sharp as 0.5 w.
Network and Bluetooth
This model ( LC-65CUG8062E ) supports Wi-Fi. This wireless network connection allows devices to display content from a smartphone or tablet, for example, or to download apps from an app store. The protocols are supported:
Wi-Fi Direct is supported by LC-65CUG8062E , which is a standard for data transfer between two WLAN devices without a central wireless access point. This functionality makes it possible, for example, to send and display pictures and videos directly to the TV without a Wi-Fi connection to the router. DLNA-certified devices allow you to share content between devices in your home via your home Wi-Fi network. For example, you can set up your VAIO computer as a DLNA server and access music, videos and photos on your TV.
Apps
Environment
For temperature, the maximum permissible ambient temperature is 35 °C. Again, below a temperature of 0 °C , the TV from Sharp should not be used.
Additional information
- 600x300
- png
- ac3
- m4a
- wmv
- aac
- h265
- ts
- rm
- mkv
- asf
- avi
- m2ts
- ogg
- swf
- mp3
- flash.video
- bmp
- vc1
- xvid
- mp4
- lpcm
- gif
- vp9
- h263
- mpeg4
- vob
- jpeg
- wma
- h264
- 802.11g
- 802.11n
- 802.11n (5Ghz)
- 802.11a
- 802.11ac
- 802.11b