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Operating Power
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Standby Power
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Manufacturer
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Model
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Display
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Size
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Max Resolution
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Type
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Aspect Ratio
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MSRP (USD)
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60
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Polaroid
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FXM-1911C
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LCD
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19"
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720p
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HDTV
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16:9
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85
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Polaroid
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TDM-1421C
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CRT
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14"
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480i
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SDTV
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4:3
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85
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Polaroid
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TDM-1311
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CRT
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13"
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480i
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SDTV
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4:3
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85
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Polaroid
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TDX-142
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CRT
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14"
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480i
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SDTV
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4:3
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120
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Polaroid
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TTM-2003
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CRT
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20"
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480i
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SDTV
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4:3
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155
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Sharp
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LC-26DV20U
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LCD
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26"
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720p
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HDTV
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16:9
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180
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Polaroid
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TDA-03211C
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LCD
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32"
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720p
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HDTV
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16:9
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180
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Polaroid
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FXM-2611C
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LCD
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26"
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720p
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HDTV
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16:9
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230
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Polaroid
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FXM-3211C
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LCD
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32"
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720p
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HDTV
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16:9
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230
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Polaroid
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FXX-321C
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LCD
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32"
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720p
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HDTV
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16:9
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RCA
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<<<
Does Not Supply Power Consumption
Information to Consumers >>>
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Hitachi
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<<<
Does Not Supply Power Consumption Information
to Consumers >>>
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Samsung
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<<<
Does Not Supply Power Consumption
Information for many of their TVs >>>
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Operating Wattage (also called Power Consumption)
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The rated wattage used per hour when the device is
operating, as reported by the
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manufacturer. Watts can also be calculated by multiplying Volts and
Amps, which
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can be found on the back of the device [ Watts=Volts
x Amps ]. The lower the wattage,
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the lower amount of energy that the device uses
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Standby Wattage
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The rated wattage used per hour when the device is shut off,
as reported by the
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manufacturer. This is
usually a very small amount of power, but can add up over
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time. Many
manufacturers do not make this information available to the consumer,
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which is why many of the devices do not show a value for
Standby Wattage
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Manufacturer
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The company that manufactures the product for the United States.
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At this time, MoreEnergySavings.com has been informed by RCA
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Hitachi that they do not supply
power consumption information to consumers.
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Samsung has informed us that power consumption information
is only provided in
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their user's manuals, but we have found that many of the
manuals are missing this
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information.
Therefore, you will find only a few RCA, Hitachi & Samsung
models on
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this site, when we are able to find information through
other channels. If you have
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power consumption information for a device that is not found
on our site, we
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encourage you to send us the information, so we can update
the site
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Model
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The Model Number of the product.
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Display Type
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The type of display device:
Cathode Ray Tube (CRT), Liquid Crystal Display (LCD),
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Digital Light Processing (DLP), Plasma, Liquid Crystal on
Silicon (LCOS)
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Screen Size
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The diagonal measurement of the viewing screen
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Maximum Resolution
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This is the number of vertical lines in the display as well
as whether the display is
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interlaced (i) or progressive scan (p). The greater the
number of lines, the higher the
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resolution, and thus, the better the picture will be. Interlaced (i) means that half of
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the lines (every other line) refresh together and then the
other half refresh, and
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progressive scan means that all lines refresh at the same
time. Progressive
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Scan (p) is the best because it refreshes the picture
quicker. Sometimes, when
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viewing a quick moving activity, such as a race or a
sporting event, there can be
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some slight blurring with an interlaced TV because it
refreshes slower
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Type
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The industry standard name for the listed Resolution. 1080 & 720 are both
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considered High Definition Television (HDTV), with 1080
being the best. 480p is
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considered Enhanced Definition Television (EDTV) because all
480 lines refresh at
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once. 480i is
considered Standard Definition Television (SDTV) because half of the
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lines (everyother line) refresh together and then the other
half refresh, which is
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slower than progressive scan
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Aspect Ratio
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The ratio of the screen width to the screen height. Typically, SDTVs & EDTVs have
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an aspect ration of 4:3, while HDTVs have an aspect ration
of 16:9, which is also
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called Widescreen
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MSRP (USD)
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The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price in the United States. You may be able to
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find a better price. This
pricing is mainly supplied for general comparison purposes.
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