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Samsung PN50B430

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Power Consumption Summary



• Average power consumption for a Plasma
• Significantly higher power consumption than a similarly sized LCD television
• Average annual cost of $55.91

Power Consumption (7.2)

As is typical of Plasma televisions the Samsung PN50B430 uses up a lot more power than your typical LCD HDTV, using an average of 286.3 Watts in our testing. This is with the screen calibrated to a brightness of 200 candelas per meter squared, which is the standard we use to ensure that you can compare our power consumption results. Below you can see the PN50B430's power consumption at both this calibrated level and with the cell light setting turned all the way up and all the way down.

Setting Average Watts Cost per Year
Cell Light 9 286.3 $55.91
Cell Light 10 285 $55.65
Cell Light 0 142.5 $27.83

You can see that the Samsung PN50B430's power consumption will cost you $55.91 per year. That number is derived from the average price of power and average viewing habits across the nation. Below you can see that the PN50B430's cost is significantly higher than the LCD Vizio SV471XVT, despite that being a smaller television. This is because the Vizio is an LCD television, which tend to be more power efficient. The other two comparison models are plasmas and also have higher than average consumption for their size class.

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