I was about to buy a Sony Bravia 37" HDTV on the basis the rear projection DLP TV's have the lowest power consumption per square inch.
I was somewhat surprised to find that the TV actually draws 200 watts.
My 27" JVC CRT draws 127 watts.
Ok, so who cares. Well I have to, as I generate all our power with a hydro system... about 1.8kw. But things add up.
So what I need is a 32" HDTV with no more than 130watt draw to justify the upgrade. I believe what is going on here is that while screen efficiency is significantly higher with the DLP technology, all the processing power that goes into HDTV takes the power consumption back above the old simple CRT SD design.
So anyone else care about this? Anyone know of "the lowest" 32" HDTV (not a front projector)... or a site that keeps track of this stuff?
I was somewhat surprised to find that the TV actually draws 200 watts.
My 27" JVC CRT draws 127 watts.
Ok, so who cares. Well I have to, as I generate all our power with a hydro system... about 1.8kw. But things add up.
So what I need is a 32" HDTV with no more than 130watt draw to justify the upgrade. I believe what is going on here is that while screen efficiency is significantly higher with the DLP technology, all the processing power that goes into HDTV takes the power consumption back above the old simple CRT SD design.
So anyone else care about this? Anyone know of "the lowest" 32" HDTV (not a front projector)... or a site that keeps track of this stuff?