Consumption and performance data
The average power consumption of a television is an important factor to consider when choosing a new set. As a rule, modern LED televisions consume between 40 and 150 watts per hour. According to the manufacturer, the KDL-43WD756 model described here has an average consumption of 53 w. This can vary depending on screen size, technology and usage. It is advisable to look out for energy-efficient models that have been awarded Energy Star certification in order to minimize energy consumption and save energy costs in the long term. To understand the total power consumption of a television, it is important to consider both active and standby consumption. Many modern televisions have an energy-efficient standby mode that reduces consumption to a minimum when the set is not in active use. The standby consumption of this TV is 0.5 w.
Network and Bluetooth
This model ( KDL-43WD756 ) 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 KDL-43WD756 , 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.
Environment
For temperature, the maximum permissible ambient temperature is 40 °C. Again, below a temperature of 0 °C , the TV from Sony should not be used. The humidity must not exceed 80 percent. At least, however, 10 percent humidity.
Additional information
- 200x300
- 802.11b
- 802.11g
- 802.11n