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Samsung UN55C7000

HDTV Review
Page 12

Power Consumption

Pretty inexpensive upkeep.

The best way to control power consumption on an LCD television is by tinkering with the backlight control. For best performance, we turn the backlight all the way up to maximum (a setting of 20, in this case). For the final score in this section, however, we lower the backlight until the whites are peaking at approximately 200 cd/m^2^ (which equaled a backlight setting of 12 on this Samsung).

Setting Average Watts Cost per Year
Backlight: 20
(Maximum)
182.0 W $35.55
Backlight: 12
(Minimum recommended)
134.0 W $26.17

Overall, the power draw of the Samsung UN55C7000 is about average. It’s about the same as it’s predecessor, the UN46B8500. This year’s Sony KDL-46EX700 was significantly cheaper—nearly half the cost of powering the UN55C7000.

The chart below shows the approximate cost (in U.S. dollars) per year for operating these TVs.

Power Consumption Chart
Other Models in the UNxxC7000 Series
For more information on other models in this series, check our Series Comparison Page.


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