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Hear me out first before you say, "It can never be too big." like some sort of Madonna wanna-be.
![]() I bought a Samsung 42" for my parents and I tweaked the power settings to save on electricity and wear on the HDTV. But it still consumes more power than the old 27" set, I believe. Some of you must have HDTV's in excess of 50 to 60 inches. While that is a great size for home theater and watching movies, do you really want to burn 400 to 500 watts of power just to watch the evening news? I'm just saying. Between the cost of the set, cable/dish, blu-ray players and movies, "free tv" has become a very expensive hobby! Last edited by tron3; 08-19-2008 at 06:51 PM. |
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