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Is Your PC or HDTV an Energy Hog?

PC World tests measure the energy consumption of some of the latest HDTVs, LCD monitors, laptops, and desktops. Here's what we found.

Jeff Kuta and Lauren Barnard, PC World

LCD TV--Samsung LN55A950 2 of 12

The Samsung LN55A950 is a 55-inch LCD TV, and the first that PC World has tested with LED backlighting. This feature adds greatly to the TV's price, but the manufacturer claims that it is more efficient than traditional backlighting. This HDTV did yield pretty good numbers in our energy tests. The LN55A950 used 38 percent fewer watt-hours than most of the 50-inch HDTVs we've examined (the group's average was 18.6 watt-hours). In general, LED backlighting shows significant energy savings as well as being more environmentally friendly on several other counts.

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