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LG 32LH20

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Power Consumption Summary



• Low power consumption
• Estimated annual power costs of $11.89

Power Consumption (9.41)

The LG 32LH20's power consumption was very low, as you might expect from such a small HDTV. Calibrating the screen to a peak brightness of 200 cd/m2 we found the 32LH20 used an average of 60.9 watts of power in our test. Below you can see the results with the backlight turned all the way up and all the way down, as well as our estimates for annual operational cost.

Setting Average Watts Cost per Year
Backlight: 65 60.9 $11.89
Backlight: 100 80.1 $15.64
Backlight: 0 25.3 $4.93

The LG 32LH20 is typical of 32-inch televisions, as you can see below as we compared it to other HDTVs. Only the 37-inch 37LH55 performs significantly worse than the 32LH20.

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LG 32LH20
Television Review

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