Consumption and performance data
A TV is an essential appliance in many homes these days, but it's important to understand how much power it consumes. Typically, the average consumption of an LCD TV is between 40 and 150 watts per hour, while OLED models are often more energy efficient and can range from 40 to 80 watts. The LC-32HG3341K model described here has an average consumption of 33 w according to the manufacturer. It is advisable to check the technical specifications of the TV you want to buy in order to know the energy consumption and make conscious choices for environmentally friendly devices. 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.
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Environment
The maximum height at which the TV may be operated, according to the manufacturer's specifications, is 5 km. According to the manufacturer, the TV may be stored at a maximum height of 12.192 km. For temperature, the maximum permissible ambient temperature is 40 °C. Again, below a temperature of 0 °C , the TV from Sharp should not be used. The maximum storage temperature should be according to Sharp 60 °C. Minimal were given by Sharp -20 °C. The humidity must not exceed 80 percent. At least, however, 10 percent humidity. The TV may be stored at a maximum humidity of 90 percent. The minimum humidity during storage should not fall below 5 percent.
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