What takes more Electricity ? 14" Television.? or 17" Monitor ? Both are CRT.?
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I have an abandoned PROLINK 17" CRT monitor which was used few months ago. And Yesterday I came to know that my 14" Television has got ill. It's an old one too. I have an idea to use my old monitor as my new TV with a TV box. Because it's got a flat screen. My current TV does not have it. But I don't know exactly whether the monitor takes more Electricity than the TV. Can anybody please explain what is taking more Energy ? TV or Monitor ? I saw that monitor's max power consumption is 100W. And TV's max power consumption is 78 W. Can these values make a big different ?
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Answer:
17" i think
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The monitor is 100w, the TV is 78w. Hmmmm. Which is the bigger number? ~ The monitor.
The monitor is 100w, the TV is 78w. Hmmmm. Which is the bigger number? ~ The monitor.
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17" i think
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