The Dell 24" has an average usage of 38W. But mine sleeps most of the
time that it's on. I don't know what the draw is then.
Chuck Norcutt
On 12/3/2014 8:44 AM, Frank wrote:
A modern 32" lcd tv without too much gadgets (like wifi) could use as low
as 24W (a Dell 24" might be comparable?). Ad 5W for a RPi and you look at
~30W.
I would drive it for around 16 hours a *week*, I think (based on my current
use of a smaller picture frame), so it would cost me around €5 a year. I
could live with that.
Best, Frank.
2014-12-03 14:19 GMT+01:00 Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
By my calculations (using US electricity and fuel prices) the cost of
keeping my 24" Dell monitor running 16 hours/day for a full year is about
the same as 1-2 hours of cruising in a small private plane. Why would you
waste all that energy merely to enjoy yourself? :-)
Chuck Norcutt
On 12/3/2014 1:18 AM, ChrisB wrote:
It might be considered an awful waste of energy, Mike, to keep a TV
running all day merely to show photos.
Chris
On 2 Dec 14, at 22:25, Mike Lazzari <watershed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Anyway, small TV's are dirt cheap so I'm thinking of getting one just to
play jpg's. Most of them have a usb port and will play jpg's but I'm not
sure that they have a slideshow function that works without user input.
Ideally I like to program a time period to start and run and shut down. Our
old TV will play jpg's but has none of the features I want. Anyone have a
new TV which will do this? I'm willing to get a "smart" TV with wifi if
necessary. Maybe I can stream from the computer ??
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